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Acknowledgments
We are grateful to “NanoMaterials” Ltd. for supplying the nanopowders. Collaboration with the following peo-
ple is gratefully acknowledged: Dr. Alon Katz, Dr. Gili Naveh, Mrs. Adi Ram Adini, Prof. Abraham Nyska,
Dr. Doron Aframian, Dr. Rita Rosentsveig, and Mrs. Lena Yadgarov. R.T. gratefully acknowledges the support
of ERC (project INTIF 226639), the Israel Science Foundation, the Harold Perlman Foundation, The GMJ
Schmidt Minerva Center for supramolecular chemistry, and the Irving and Cherna Moskowitz Center for Nano
and Bio-Nano Imaging. R.T. is the Drake Family Chair in Nanotechnology and director of the Helen and
Martin Kimmel Center for Nanoscale Science.
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