Size dependent biological profiles of PEGylated gold nanorods.
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Francesca Tatini | Roberto Pini | Franco Fusi | Fulvio Ratto | Sonia Centi | Ida Landini | Stefania Nobili | Enrico Mini | R. Pini | F. Ratto | S. Centi | L. Massai | L. Messori | F. Scaletti | E. Mini | Federica Scaletti | Giovanni Romano | F. Fusi | Luigi Messori | Lara Massai | S. Nobili | I. Landini | F. Tatini | G. Romano | Federica Scaletti
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