Silica-coated quantum dots for optical evaluation of perfluorocarbon droplet interactions with cells.
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Ivan Gorelikov | Minseok Seo | Naomi Matsuura | Minseok Seo | N. Matsuura | Amanda L. Martin | I. Gorelikov
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