Multifunctional nanostructured materials for multimodal imaging, and simultaneous imaging and therapy

890 indexed citations
published 2008

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This paper, published in 2008, received 890 indexed citations . Written by Jaeyun Kim, Yuanzhe Piao and Taeghwan Hyeon covering the research area of Molecular Biology, Materials Chemistry and Biomedical Engineering. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Materials Chemistry (539 citations), Biomedical Engineering (485 citations) and Biomaterials (331 citations). Published in Chemical Society Reviews.

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This paper is also available at doi.org/10.1039/b709883a.

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