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NIH recognizes Clemson nanotechnology for molecule tracking
Date:10/31/2007

and physics and these polymer dots will definitely impact our studies of cellular biology.

The two chemists credit the highly collaborative, multidisciplinary environment at Clemson as a key factor in this new frontier in nanotechnology.

Details of the nanoparticle technology were recently presented at the 2007 national meeting of the American Chemical Society in Boston and have been published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, Langmuir and in the Journal of Physical Chemistry.


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Contact: Jason McNeill
mcneill@clemson.edu
864-656-4065
Clemson University
Source:Eurekalert

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