Quantum Teleportation Research: Particles & Distances

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Hi everyone

I am doing a research project on Quantum Teleportation. Part of the project involves an investigation into:-

1. what are the most massive and complex particles that have been the subject of successful teleportation experiments, and

2. what are the largest distances over which the quantum state of any particle has been successfully teleported?

Any guidence or pointers to the relevant research papers would be grafefully received.
 
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