Nanoplasmonic Ruler to Measure Lipid Vesicle Deformation Supporting Information

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  • Joshua A. Jackman
  • Barbora Špačková
  • Eric Linardy
  • Min Chul Kim
  • Bo Kyeong Yoon
  • Jiří Homola
  • Nam-Joon Cho
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تاریخ انتشار 2015