In vivo particle tracking and photothermal ablation using plasmon-resonant gold nanostars.
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Tuan Vo-Dinh | Hsiangkuo Yuan | T. Vo‐Dinh | C. Khoury | Christy Wilson | G. Grant | Hsiangkuo Yuan | Christopher G Khoury | Christy M Wilson | Gerald A Grant | Adam J Bennett | Adam Bennett
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