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A human endogenous protein exerts multi-role biomimetic chemistry in synthesis of paramagnetic gold nanostructures for tumor bimodal imaging
Yang W.; Wu X.; Dou Y.; Chang J.; Xiang C.; Yu J.; Wang J.; Wang X.; Zhang B.
刊名Biomaterials
2018
卷号Vol.161页码:256-269
关键词Amino acids Biomedical imaging Biomimetic synthesis Glutathione S-transferase Immunogenicity
ISSN号0142-9612
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内容类型期刊论文
URI标识http://www.corc.org.cn/handle/1471x/2904274
专题天津大学
作者单位1.Institute of Photomedicine, Shanghai Skin Disease Hospital, The Institute for Biomedical Engineering &
2.Nano Science, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, China School of Life Science, Tianjin Engineering Center of Micro-Nano Biomaterials and Detection-Treatment Technology, Tianjin University, Tianjin, China
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Yang W.,Wu X.,Dou Y.,et al. A human endogenous protein exerts multi-role biomimetic chemistry in synthesis of paramagnetic gold nanostructures for tumor bimodal imaging[J]. Biomaterials,2018,Vol.161:256-269.
APA Yang W..,Wu X..,Dou Y..,Chang J..,Xiang C..,...&Zhang B..(2018).A human endogenous protein exerts multi-role biomimetic chemistry in synthesis of paramagnetic gold nanostructures for tumor bimodal imaging.Biomaterials,Vol.161,256-269.
MLA Yang W.,et al."A human endogenous protein exerts multi-role biomimetic chemistry in synthesis of paramagnetic gold nanostructures for tumor bimodal imaging".Biomaterials Vol.161(2018):256-269.
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