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Plasmonic nanoprobes: from chemical sensing to medical diagnostics and therapyVo-Dinh et al., 2013
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- Vo-Dinh T
- Fales A
- Griffin G
- Khoury C
- Liu Y
- Ngo H
- Norton S
- Register J
- Wang H
- Yuan H
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- Nanoscale
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This article provides an overview of the development and applications of plasmonics-active nanoprobes in our laboratory for chemical sensing, medical diagnostics and therapy. Molecular Sentinel nanoprobes provide a unique tool for DNA/RNA biomarker detection …
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