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Targeted dual-color silica nanoparticles provide univocal identification of micrometastases in preclinical models of colorectal cancer
Marco Soster1 Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment, Laboratory of Tumor Microenvironment and University of Torino, Department of Oncological Sciences, Candiolo
, Riccardo Juris2 University of Bologna, Department of Chemistry “G.Ciamician”, Bologna
, Sara Bonacchi2 University of Bologna, Department of Chemistry “G.Ciamician”, Bologna
, Damiano Genovese2 University of Bologna, Department of Chemistry “G.Ciamician”, Bologna
, Marco Montalti2 University of Bologna, Department of Chemistry “G.Ciamician”, Bologna
, Enrico Rampazzo2 University of Bologna, Department of Chemistry “G.Ciamician”, Bologna
, Nelsi Zaccheroni2 University of Bologna, Department of Chemistry “G.Ciamician”, Bologna
, Paolo Garagnani2 University of Bologna, Department of Chemistry “G.Ciamician”, Bologna
, Federico Bussolino3 Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment, Laboratory of Vascular Oncology and University of Torino, Department of Oncological Sciences, Candiolo;4 APAvadis Biotechnologies, BioIndustry Park S Fumero, Colleretto Giacosa, Italy
, Luca Prodi2 University of Bologna, Department of Chemistry “G.Ciamician”, Bologna
& Serena Marchiò1 Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment, Laboratory of Tumor Microenvironment and University of Torino, Department of Oncological Sciences, Candiolo;4 APAvadis Biotechnologies, BioIndustry Park S Fumero, Colleretto Giacosa, ItalyCorrespondence[email protected]
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Published online: 05 Sep 2012
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