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DOI: 10.1039/C3NR06242B, Paper
As-prepared Cu7.2 S4 nanocrystals showed a high photothermal conversion efficiency (56.7%) and good photostability, and thus they can be used as a novel promising photothermal therapy agent for targeted treatment of cancer.
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