Duan et al., 2010 - Google Patents
Quantum dots with multivalent and compact polymer coatings for efficient fluorescence resonance energy transfer and self-assembled biotaggingDuan et al., 2010
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- 16058039645285449019
- Author
- Duan H
- Kuang M
- Wang Y
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- ChemiStry of materialS
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Multicolor quantum dot (QD) probes with compact sizes, excellent colloidal stability, and high quantum yields were developed by using a new class of multivalent polymer ligands based on poly (maleic anhydride) homopolymer. These size-minimized QDs allow facile …
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