Sporer, E.; Poulie, C.B.M.; Lindegren, S.; Aneheim, E.; Jensen, H.; Bäck, T.; Kempen, P.J.; Kjaer, A.; Herth, M.M.; Jensen, A.I.
Surface Adsorption of the Alpha-Emitter Astatine-211 to Gold Nanoparticles Is Stable In Vivo and Potentially Useful in Radionuclide Therapy. J. Nanotheranostics 2021, 2, 196-207.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jnt2040012
AMA Style
Sporer E, Poulie CBM, Lindegren S, Aneheim E, Jensen H, Bäck T, Kempen PJ, Kjaer A, Herth MM, Jensen AI.
Surface Adsorption of the Alpha-Emitter Astatine-211 to Gold Nanoparticles Is Stable In Vivo and Potentially Useful in Radionuclide Therapy. Journal of Nanotheranostics. 2021; 2(4):196-207.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jnt2040012
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Sporer, Emanuel, Christian B. M. Poulie, Sture Lindegren, Emma Aneheim, Holger Jensen, Tom Bäck, Paul J. Kempen, Andreas Kjaer, Matthias M. Herth, and Andreas I. Jensen.
2021. "Surface Adsorption of the Alpha-Emitter Astatine-211 to Gold Nanoparticles Is Stable In Vivo and Potentially Useful in Radionuclide Therapy" Journal of Nanotheranostics 2, no. 4: 196-207.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jnt2040012
APA Style
Sporer, E., Poulie, C. B. M., Lindegren, S., Aneheim, E., Jensen, H., Bäck, T., Kempen, P. J., Kjaer, A., Herth, M. M., & Jensen, A. I.
(2021). Surface Adsorption of the Alpha-Emitter Astatine-211 to Gold Nanoparticles Is Stable In Vivo and Potentially Useful in Radionuclide Therapy. Journal of Nanotheranostics, 2(4), 196-207.
https://doi.org/10.3390/jnt2040012