Fe3O4-rhodamine 6G nanoparticles: An iron enhanced pH sensitive multimodal probe for fluorescence and magnetic resonance imaging of tumor cell
Kai Wang(Handan College), Yong Jiang(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Xiaoguang Xu(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Mayifei Rong(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Xuemei Zhao(Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College), Liying Lu(University of Science and Technology Beijing), Yining Wang(Pacific Northwest National Laboratory), Jian Wang(Handan College)
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