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Nanoscale mapping functional sites on nanoparticles by points accumulation for imaging in nanoscale topography (PAINT)

Delcanale et al., 2018

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40880474398366930
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Delcanale P
Miret-Ontiveros B
Arista-Romero M
Pujals S
Albertazzi L
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ACS nano

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The ability of nanoparticles to selectively recognize a molecular target constitutes the key toward nanomedicine applications such as drug delivery and diagnostics. The activity of such devices is mediated by the presence of multiple copies of functional molecules on the …
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