St Petersburg researchers control biointegrable nanoparticles with heat

Scientists from ITMO University of St Petersburg have developed a production method for biointegrable nanoparticles that can be controlled via heat. With light irradiation, these particles change not only their shape, but their colour, too. This discovery will be beneficial to the development of non-invasive biosensors, signal systems, and non-toxic dyes. Although the issue of ...

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