Bioengineered H-Ferritin Nanocages for Quantitative Imaging of Vulnerable Plaques in Atherosclerosis.
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Tao Wang | Hak Soo Choi | Hongcheng Shi | Xiyun Yan | Kelong Fan | Jiuyang He | Dengfeng Cheng | Demin Duan | Minmin Liang | Hui Tan | Jun Zhou
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