Blood clearance and tissue distribution of PEGylated and non-PEGylated gold nanorods after intravenous administration in rats.

@article{Lankveld2011BloodCA,
  title={Blood clearance and tissue distribution of PEGylated and non-PEGylated gold nanorods after intravenous administration in rats.},
  author={Dani{\"e}lle P. K. Lankveld and Raja Gopal Rayavarapu and Petra Krystek and Agnes G Oomen and Hennie W Verharen and Ton G. van Leeuwen and Wim H de Jong and Srirang Manohar},
  journal={Nanomedicine},
  year={2011},
  volume={6 2},
  pages={
          339-49
        }
}
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