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Gold nanoparticles are made up of metallic gold atoms to create a crystal structure of 1-100 nm.
SERS Decodes Cancer's Whispers: Metabolites Reveal Tumor Communication and Potential Targets

SERS Decodes Cancer's Whispers: Metabolites Reveal Tumor Communication and Potential Targets

Extrusion-Mediated Self-Renewal: A New Way for Kidney Cells to Stay Healthy

Extrusion-Mediated Self-Renewal: A New Way for Kidney Cells to Stay Healthy

Novel approach accelerates cancer biomarker detection in point-of-care scenarios

Novel approach accelerates cancer biomarker detection in point-of-care scenarios

Gold nanoclusters could be the new weapon in the fight against bacterial antibiotic resistance

Gold nanoclusters could be the new weapon in the fight against bacterial antibiotic resistance

Experts use photothermal nanofibers for the safe engineering of therapeutic cells

Experts use photothermal nanofibers for the safe engineering of therapeutic cells

Nikalyte Announces New Partnership with Life Science Group Calibre Scientific

Nikalyte Announces New Partnership with Life Science Group Calibre Scientific

Gold nanoparticles put spotlight on small drug molecules in live cells

Gold nanoparticles put spotlight on small drug molecules in live cells

Glass surface embedded with self-assembled gold nanoparticles can improve live-cell imaging

Glass surface embedded with self-assembled gold nanoparticles can improve live-cell imaging

Developing new nanotechnology to detect food fraud

Developing new nanotechnology to detect food fraud

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