Micrometer-scale translation and monitoring of individual nanocars on glass.
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James M Tour | Anatoly B Kolomeisky | Stephan Link | Kevin Claytor | Jason M Guerrero | J. Tour | A. Kolomeisky | S. Link | G. Vives | Guillaume Vives | Saumyakanti Khatua | Saumyakanti Khatua | Jason M. Guerrero | K. Claytor
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