Morales-Zavala et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Functionalization of stable fluorescent nanodiamonds towards reliable detection of biomarkers for Alzheimer's diseaseMorales-Zavala et al., 2018
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- Morales-Zavala F
- Casanova-Morales N
- Gonzalez R
- Chandía-Cristi A
- Estrada L
- Alvizú I
- Waselowski V
- Guzman F
- Guerrero S
- Oyarzún-Olave M
- Rebolledo C
- Rodriguez E
- Armijo J
- Bhuyan H
- Favre M
- Alvarez A
- Kogan M
- Maze J
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- Journal of nanobiotechnology
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Background Stable and non-toxic fluorescent markers are gaining attention in molecular diagnostics as powerful tools for enabling long and reliable biological studies. Such markers should not only have a long half-life under several assay conditions showing no photo …
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