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September 29, 2014MQ, news, publicationEwa Goldys, SciCommunity, Wei DengKathy Nicholson


Wei Deng Low Res Edit 010329 September 2014: Minireview from CNBP researchers

Chemical sensing with nanoparticles as optical reporters: from noble metal nanoparticles to quantum dots and upconverting nanoparticles by Wei Deng and Ewa Goldys

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