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Lartigue, Lenaic, Innocenti, Claudia, Kalaivani, Thangavel, Awwad, Azzam, Sanchez Duque, Maria del Mar, Guari, Yannick, Larionova, Joulia, Guérin, Christian, Montero, Jean-Louis Georges, Barragan-Montero, Véronique, Arosio, Paolo, Lascialfari, Alessandro, Gatteschi, Dante, Sangregorio, Claudio (2011) Water-Dispersible Sugar-Coated Iron Oxide Nanoparticles. An Evaluation of their Relaxometric and Magnetic Hyperthermia Properties. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 133 (27) 10459-10472 doi:10.1021/ja111448t

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TitleWater-Dispersible Sugar-Coated Iron Oxide Nanoparticles. An Evaluation of their Relaxometric and Magnetic Hyperthermia Properties
JournalJournal Of The American Chemical Society
AuthorsLartigue, LenaicAuthor
Innocenti, ClaudiaAuthor
Kalaivani, ThangavelAuthor
Awwad, AzzamAuthor
Sanchez Duque, Maria del MarAuthor
Guari, YannickAuthor
Larionova, JouliaAuthor
Guérin, ChristianAuthor
Montero, Jean-Louis GeorgesAuthor
Barragan-Montero, VéroniqueAuthor
Arosio, PaoloAuthor
Lascialfari, AlessandroAuthor
Gatteschi, DanteAuthor
Sangregorio, ClaudioAuthor
Year2011 (July 13)Volume133
Issue27
PublisherAmerican Chemical Society (ACS)
DOIdoi:10.1021/ja111448tSearch in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLartigue, Lenaic, Innocenti, Claudia, Kalaivani, Thangavel, Awwad, Azzam, Sanchez Duque, Maria del Mar, Guari, Yannick, Larionova, Joulia, Guérin, Christian, Montero, Jean-Louis Georges, Barragan-Montero, Véronique, Arosio, Paolo, Lascialfari, Alessandro, Gatteschi, Dante, Sangregorio, Claudio (2011) Water-Dispersible Sugar-Coated Iron Oxide Nanoparticles. An Evaluation of their Relaxometric and Magnetic Hyperthermia Properties. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 133 (27) 10459-10472 doi:10.1021/ja111448t
Plain TextLartigue, Lenaic, Innocenti, Claudia, Kalaivani, Thangavel, Awwad, Azzam, Sanchez Duque, Maria del Mar, Guari, Yannick, Larionova, Joulia, Guérin, Christian, Montero, Jean-Louis Georges, Barragan-Montero, Véronique, Arosio, Paolo, Lascialfari, Alessandro, Gatteschi, Dante, Sangregorio, Claudio (2011) Water-Dispersible Sugar-Coated Iron Oxide Nanoparticles. An Evaluation of their Relaxometric and Magnetic Hyperthermia Properties. Journal Of The American Chemical Society, 133 (27) 10459-10472 doi:10.1021/ja111448t
In(2011, July) Journal Of The American Chemical Society Vol. 133 (27) American Chemical Society (ACS)


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