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When used for in vivo imaging, are eFluorTM Nanocrystals toxic to a host animal?

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When used for in vivo imaging, are eFluorTM Nanocrystals toxic to a host animal?

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The eFluorTM 700NC, designed for in vivo imaging, are cadmium-free and consist of a core composed of Indium Gallium Phosphide (InGaP). These particles are non-toxic to the host animal.

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