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Treating cancer stem cells and cancer metastasis using glucose-coated gold nanoparticles

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Figure 1 experimental design to check cells’ uptake of nanoparticles with 2-hour  starvation.
Figure 3 experimental design to check cells’ uptake of nanoparticles with different starvation times.
Figure 4 characteristics of glu-gNPs.
Figure 5 ThP-1 cell viability.
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