Simplified syntheses of complex multifunctional nanomaterials†
Abstract
Multifunctional probes are synthesized in a single step using peptide scaffold-based multifunctional single-attachment-point (MSAP) reagents.
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Multifunctional probes are synthesized in a single step using peptide scaffold-based multifunctional single-attachment-point (MSAP) reagents.
E. Garanger, E. Aikawa, F. Reynolds, R. Weissleder and L. Josephson, Chem. Commun., 2008, 4792 DOI: 10.1039/B809537J
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