Carbon dots penetrating the blood-brain barrier for central nervous system nanomedicine
Wubshet Mekonnen Girma(Wollo University), Myung Geol Pang(Chung-Ang University), Jia‐Yaw Chang(National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), Yoo-Jin Park(Chung-Ang University), Akash S. Rasal(National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), Girum Getachew Demissie(National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), Subrahmanya TM(National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), Gangaraju Gedda(Chung-Ang University), Shewaye Lakew Mekuria(University of Gondar), Binyam Abdu Berhe(National Taiwan University of Science and Technology), Shamsa Kizhepat(National Taiwan University of Science and Technology)
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