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Quantum dot nano thermometers reveal heterogeneous local thermogenesis in living cells
Jui Ming Yang,
Haw Yang
, Liwei Lin
Chemistry
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Physics & Astronomy
thermometers
85%
quantum dots
56%
heat generation
42%
progressions
41%
cells
39%
stimuli
34%
temperature gradients
31%
shock
28%
photoluminescence
25%
shift
22%
temperature
21%
Engineering & Materials Science
Thermometers
94%
Cells
71%
Photoluminescence
59%
Nanostructured materials
45%
Heat generation
40%
Thermal gradients
37%
Temperature
29%
Chemical Compounds
Thermometer
100%
Quantum Dot
64%
Photoluminescence
28%
Heat
27%
Nanomaterial
23%