Multiplexed NIR‐II Probes for Lymph Node‐Invaded Cancer Detection and Imaging‐Guided Surgery
Rui Tian(National Institutes of Health), Swati Chandra(National Institutes of Health), Hongzhang Deng(National Institutes of Health), Yongye Liang(Southern University of Science and Technology), Alexander L. Antaris(Intuitive Surgical (Switzerland)), Xingfu Zhu(Southern University of Science and Technology), Yijing Liu(National Institutes of Health), Kenneth S. Hettie(Stanford Medicine), Joseph Lau, Shoujun Zhu(Jilin University), Sheng Wang(Fujian Medical University), Bai Yang(Zhejiang Cancer Hospital), Rui Ma(Southern University of Science and Technology), Mingxi Zhang(North China University of Science and Technology), Gang Niu(National Institutes of Health), Lisen Lin(National Institutes of Health), Huilong Ma(Southern University of Science and Technology)
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