Molecular Imaging with Hyperbranched Polymers

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  The manipulation of the physicochemical properties of materials has long been used to tailor devices towards a particular application.This is particularly true for applications in nanomedicine, since the material must ultimately be effective in the harsh physiological environment that is the human body-not to mention be resilient to the stringent tests that it must be subjected to along the pipeline to clinical approval.
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