Biological Interactions with Surface Charge in Biomaterials
β Scribed by Tofail Syed;Paul O'Brien;Harold Craighead;Harry Kroto;Halina Podbielska
- Publisher
- Royal Society of Chemistry
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 277
- Series
- RSC Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Ser
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Annotation Abstract: Annotation
β¦ Table of Contents
i-iv......Page 2
v-vi......Page 6
vii-xiv......Page 8
1-14......Page 16
15-25......Page 30
26-44......Page 41
45-62......Page 60
63-74......Page 78
75-89......Page 90
90-104......Page 105
105-121......Page 120
122-135......Page 137
136-147......Page 151
148-160......Page 163
161-172......Page 176
173-192......Page 188
193-207......Page 208
208-221......Page 223
222-229......Page 237
230-248......Page 245
249-262......Page 264
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