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  1. Jul 2018
    1. On 2014 Nov 17, Raphael Levy commented:

      The existence and cell penetrating properties of "striped" nanoparticles have been challenged by Cesbron Y, 2012.

      A detailed analysis of this body of work is published today in PloS One by Stirling et al; from the abstract: “through a combination of an exhaustive re-analysis of the original data with new experimental measurements of a simple control sample comprising entirely unfunctionalised particles, we conclusively show that all of the STM evidence for striped nanoparticles published to date can instead be explained by a combination of well-known instrumental artefacts, strong observer bias, and/or improper data acquisition/analysis protocols.


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  2. Feb 2018
    1. On 2014 Nov 17, Raphael Levy commented:

      The existence and cell penetrating properties of "striped" nanoparticles have been challenged by Cesbron Y, 2012.

      A detailed analysis of this body of work is published today in PloS One by Stirling et al; from the abstract: “through a combination of an exhaustive re-analysis of the original data with new experimental measurements of a simple control sample comprising entirely unfunctionalised particles, we conclusively show that all of the STM evidence for striped nanoparticles published to date can instead be explained by a combination of well-known instrumental artefacts, strong observer bias, and/or improper data acquisition/analysis protocols.


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