Multiphoton-absorption-induced-luminescence (MAIL) imaging of tumor-targeted gold nanoparticles.
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Linjie Li | John T Fourkas | Philip DeShong | Anjan Nan | Matthew B. Dowling | Linjie Li | H. Ghandehari | Juhee Park | J. Fourkas | Hamid Ghandehari | Juhee Park | A. Nan | G. Kumi | P. DeShong | Matthew B Dowling | George Kumi
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