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Beilstein J. Nanotechnol. 2016, 7, 1905–1917, doi:10.3762/bjnano.7.182
Figure 1: Absorption spectra of citric acid heated in the urea melt (1:1, 1:2, 1:3, 1:4 and 1:5 molar ratios)...
Figure 2: Left: Maximum emission wavelengths of the products obtained by heating citric acid in the urea melt...
Figure 3: Left: The changes in the absorption spectra of a mixture of citric acid and urea (1:5 mol) upon hea...
Scheme 1: Left: Possible mechanism of O-dot formation. Right: Appearance of 0.01% O-dots colloidal solution u...
Figure 4: Left: Changes in the maximum tolerated concentration (MTC) and maximum concentration of metabolic a...
Figure 5: Fixed ST-cells stained with O-dots (50 μg/mL). Top: Normal cells. Bottom: Cells treated with hydrog...
Figure 6: LbL-microcapsules decorated with O-dots. (A–D) Luminescent microscopy images: A – ex. 365 nm/em. 44...
Figure 7: Murine macrophages upon uptake of O-dots decorated microcapsules, stained with Hoechst 33342, MitoT...
Figure 8: Schematic illustration of the formation of microcapsules: LbL-polyelectrolyte deposition, decoratio...