Iron/iron oxide core/shell nanoparticles for magnetic targeting MRI and near-infrared photothermal therapy.
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Wei Wang | Zhiguo Zhou | Wei Liu | Weiqi Wang | B. Kong | Hong Yang | Shiping Yang | Jie Wei | Chao Yu | Zhiguo Zhou | Jie Wei | Shiping Yang | Hong Yang | Wei Liu | Bin Kong | Yanan Sun | Jinchao Shen | Chao Yu | Jinchao Shen | Yanan Sun | Wen Wang
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