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3. Self-Organization of CdSe Nanocrystallites into Three-Dimensional Quantum Dot Superlattices
4. Excited electronic states and optical spectra of ZnS and CdS crystallites in the ≊15 to 50 Å size range: Evolution from molecular to bulk semiconducting properties
5. Molecular recognition in biomineralization