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Wu, T.-J., Tzeng, Y.-K., Chang, W.-W., Cheng, C.-A., Kuo, Y., Chien, C.-H., Chang, H.-C., & Yu, J. (2013). Tracking the engraftment and regenerative capabilities of transplanted lung stem cells using fluorescent nanodiamonds. Nature Nanotechnology, 8(9), 682–689.

Authors 8
  1. Tsai-Jung Wu (first)
  2. Yan-Kai Tzeng (additional)
  3. Wei-Wei Chang (additional)
  4. Chi-An Cheng (additional)
  5. Yung Kuo (additional)
  6. Chin-Hsiang Chien (additional)
  7. Huan-Cheng Chang (additional)
  8. John Yu (additional)
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@article{Wu_2013, title={Tracking the engraftment and regenerative capabilities of transplanted lung stem cells using fluorescent nanodiamonds}, volume={8}, ISSN={1748-3395}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nnano.2013.147}, DOI={10.1038/nnano.2013.147}, number={9}, journal={Nature Nanotechnology}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Wu, Tsai-Jung and Tzeng, Yan-Kai and Chang, Wei-Wei and Cheng, Chi-An and Kuo, Yung and Chien, Chin-Hsiang and Chang, Huan-Cheng and Yu, John}, year={2013}, month=aug, pages={682–689} }