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Tip-Assisted Optical Nanoscopy for Single-MoleculeActivation and Detection
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2014-01-01
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Naumenko, Denys
Cassese, Damiano
Lazzarino, Marco
Bek, Alpan
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Novel Approaches for Single Molecule Activation and Detection
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D. Naumenko, D. Cassese, M. Lazzarino, and A. Bek,
Tip-Assisted Optical Nanoscopy for Single-MoleculeActivation and Detection
. 2014, p. 83.