Improved biocompatibility of surface functionalized dendrimer-entrapped gold nanoparticles

Soft Matter
Xiangyang ShiJames R Baker

Abstract

A general approach to modifying preformed dendrimer-entrapped Au nanoparticles with different functionalities is proved to improve their biocompatibility.

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