Rational Design of a Chalcogenopyrylium-Based Surface-Enhanced Resonance Raman Scattering-Nanoprobe with Attomolar Sensitivity
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M. Kircher | Ruimin Huang | S. Harmsen | M. Wall | M. Detty | M. A. Bedics
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