Geometrically confined ultrasmall gadolinium oxide nanoparticles boost the T<sub>1</sub>contrast ability
Kaiyuan Ni(Xiamen University), Jinhao Gao(Xiamen University), Zhenghuan Zhao(Xiamen University), Zongjun Zhang(Xiamen University), Hua Ai(Sichuan University), Lirong Wang(Suzhou University of Science and Technology), Li Yang(Sichuan University), Zijian Zhou(National Institutes of Health)
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