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Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 10, 2011
Gd2@C79N: isolation, characterization, and monoadduct formation of a very stable heterofullerene with a magnetic spin state of S = 15/2Wujun Fu, Jianyuan Zhang, Tim Fuhrer, et al.
Radiology|July 14, 2006
In vitro and in vivo imaging studies of a new endohedral metallofullerene nanoparticlePanos P Fatouros, Frank D Corwin, Zhi-Jian Chen, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|August 29, 2022
Gigantic C<sub>120</sub> Fullertubes: Prediction and Experimental Evidence for Isomerically Purified Metallic [5,5] C<sub>120</sub>-D<sub>5d</sub>(1) and Nonmetallic [10,0] C<sub>120</sub>-D<sub>5h</sub>(10766)Xiaoyang Liu, Emmanuel Bourret, Cora A Noble, et al.
Nanomedicine (London, England)|May 6, 2011
Conjugation of functionalized gadolinium metallofullerenes with IL-13 peptides for targeting and imaging glial tumorsHelen L Fillmore, Michael D Shultz, Scott C Henderson, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|March 18, 2021
Semiconducting and Metallic [5,5] Fullertube Nanowires: Characterization of Pristine D<sub>5h</sub>(1)-C<sub>90</sub> and D<sub>5d</sub>(1)-C<sub>100</sub>Steven Stevenson, Xiaoyang Liu, D Mathew Sublett, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 18, 2014
Gd3N@C84(OH)x: a new egg-shaped metallofullerene magnetic resonance imaging contrast agentJianyuan Zhang, Youqing Ye, Ying Chen, et al.
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine|January 22, 2011
Single walled carbon nanohorns as photothermal cancer agentsJon R Whitney, Saugata Sarkar, Jianfei Zhang, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 29, 2016
Correction to "A New Interleukin-13 Amino-Coated Gadolinium Metallofullerene Nanoparticle for Targeted MRI Detection of Glioblastoma Tumor Cells"Tinghui Li, Susan Murphy, Boris Kiselev, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 30, 2015
A New Interleukin-13 Amino-Coated Gadolinium Metallofullerene Nanoparticle for Targeted MRI Detection of Glioblastoma Tumor CellsTinghui Li, Susan Murphy, Boris Kiselev, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|October 27, 2023
Colossal C<sub>130</sub> Fullertubes: Soluble [5,5] C<sub>130</sub>-D<sub>5h</sub>(1) Pristine Molecules with 70 Nanotube Carbons and Two 30-Atom Hemifullerene End-capsEmmanuel Bourret, Xiaoyang Liu, Cora A Noble, et al.
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Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 10, 2011
Gd2@C79N: isolation, characterization, and monoadduct formation of a very stable heterofullerene with a magnetic spin state of S = 15/2Wujun Fu, Jianyuan Zhang, Tim Fuhrer, et al.
Radiology|July 14, 2006
In vitro and in vivo imaging studies of a new endohedral metallofullerene nanoparticlePanos P Fatouros, Frank D Corwin, Zhi-Jian Chen, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|August 29, 2022
Gigantic C<sub>120</sub> Fullertubes: Prediction and Experimental Evidence for Isomerically Purified Metallic [5,5] C<sub>120</sub>-D<sub>5d</sub>(1) and Nonmetallic [10,0] C<sub>120</sub>-D<sub>5h</sub>(10766)Xiaoyang Liu, Emmanuel Bourret, Cora A Noble, et al.
Nanomedicine (London, England)|May 6, 2011
Conjugation of functionalized gadolinium metallofullerenes with IL-13 peptides for targeting and imaging glial tumorsHelen L Fillmore, Michael D Shultz, Scott C Henderson, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|March 18, 2021
Semiconducting and Metallic [5,5] Fullertube Nanowires: Characterization of Pristine D<sub>5h</sub>(1)-C<sub>90</sub> and D<sub>5d</sub>(1)-C<sub>100</sub>Steven Stevenson, Xiaoyang Liu, D Mathew Sublett, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 18, 2014
Gd3N@C84(OH)x: a new egg-shaped metallofullerene magnetic resonance imaging contrast agentJianyuan Zhang, Youqing Ye, Ying Chen, et al.
Lasers in Surgery and Medicine|January 22, 2011
Single walled carbon nanohorns as photothermal cancer agentsJon R Whitney, Saugata Sarkar, Jianfei Zhang, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|January 29, 2016
Correction to "A New Interleukin-13 Amino-Coated Gadolinium Metallofullerene Nanoparticle for Targeted MRI Detection of Glioblastoma Tumor Cells"Tinghui Li, Susan Murphy, Boris Kiselev, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|May 30, 2015
A New Interleukin-13 Amino-Coated Gadolinium Metallofullerene Nanoparticle for Targeted MRI Detection of Glioblastoma Tumor CellsTinghui Li, Susan Murphy, Boris Kiselev, et al.
Journal of the American Chemical Society|October 27, 2023
Colossal C<sub>130</sub> Fullertubes: Soluble [5,5] C<sub>130</sub>-D<sub>5h</sub>(1) Pristine Molecules with 70 Nanotube Carbons and Two 30-Atom Hemifullerene End-capsEmmanuel Bourret, Xiaoyang Liu, Cora A Noble, et al.
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