Cite
Aqueous red-emitting silicon nanoparticles for cellular imaging: Consequences of protecting against surface passivation by hydroxide and water for stable red emission
MLA
Beth A. Manhat, et al. “Aqueous Red-Emitting Silicon Nanoparticles for Cellular Imaging: Consequences of Protecting against Surface Passivation by Hydroxide and Water for Stable Red Emission.” Journal of Materials Research, vol. 28, Jan. 2013, pp. 216–30. EBSCOhost, https://doi.org/10.1557/jmr.2012.377.
APA
Beth A. Manhat, Micah Eastman, Katye M. Fichter, Jun Jiao, Sheng-Kuei Chiu, Tania Q. Vu, Andrea M. Goforth, Anna L. Brown, & William J. I. DeBenedetti. (2013). Aqueous red-emitting silicon nanoparticles for cellular imaging: Consequences of protecting against surface passivation by hydroxide and water for stable red emission. Journal of Materials Research, 28, 216–230. https://doi.org/10.1557/jmr.2012.377
Chicago
Beth A. Manhat, Micah Eastman, Katye M. Fichter, Jun Jiao, Sheng-Kuei Chiu, Tania Q. Vu, Andrea M. Goforth, Anna L. Brown, and William J. I. DeBenedetti. 2013. “Aqueous Red-Emitting Silicon Nanoparticles for Cellular Imaging: Consequences of Protecting against Surface Passivation by Hydroxide and Water for Stable Red Emission.” Journal of Materials Research 28 (January): 216–30. doi:10.1557/jmr.2012.377.