University of Leicester researchers discover new fluorescent silicon nanoparticles
Research may ultimately track the uptake of drugs by the body's cellsResearchers in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at the University of Leicester have developed a new synthesis method, which has led them to the discovery of fluorescent silicon nanoparticles and may ultimately help track the uptake of drugs by the body's cells.Dr Klaus von Haeften explained: "A key advantage of the new method is the independent control of the nanoparticles' size and their surface properties.
University of Leicester researchers discover new fluorescent silicon nanoparticles
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New Fluorescent Silicon Nanoparticles Discovered
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