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Fluorescence in Bio-inspired Nanotechnology

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This chapter covers the papers which make up the foundation of this thesis. The papers can be found through the references on page III. Many of the themes have already been discussed in the previous chapters and I will refer back to these discussions and also try to bring in some new aspects. I have decided to divide the chapter into three parts covering three different themes.

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    Here I use the word “react” in a wide sense, including formation of both covalent and non-covalent interactions.

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Hannestad, J. (2013). Summary of Publications. In: Fluorescence in Bio-inspired Nanotechnology. Springer Theses. Springer, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01068-7_8

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