Nonfunctionalized Nanocrystals Can Exploit a Cell's Active Transport Machinery Delivering Them to Specific Nuclear and Cytoplasmic Compartments
Igor Nabiev(Laboratoire de Recherche en Nanosciences), Yuri Volkov(Trinity College Dublin), Andrey L. Rogach(City University of Hong Kong), Alyona Sukhanova(National Research Nuclear University MEPhI), John F. Donegan(University College Dublin), David C. Cottell(University College Dublin), Yurii K. Gun’ko(Trinity College Dublin), Yury P. Rakovich(Trinity College Dublin), Siobhán Mitchell(University College Dublin), Stephen J. Byrne(University College Dublin), Richard Moore(University College Dublin), Anthony M. Davies(University College Dublin), Jennifer Conroy(University College Dublin), Dermot Kelleher(Trinity College Dublin), Yvonne Williams(University College Dublin), Nikolai Gaponik(Technische Universität Dresden)
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