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Correlation between the distribution of nanometer sized apatitic paracrystalline particles and the acidic sites of phosphoproteins as apatitic nucleates in developing hard tissues
Correlation between the distribution of nanometer sized apatitic paracrystalline particles and the acidic sites of phosphoproteins as apatitic nucleates in developing hard tissues
Correlation between the distribution of nanometer sized apatitic paracrystalline particles and the acidic sites of phosphoproteins as apatitic nucleates in developing hard tissues
Hohling, H. J. (author) / Arnold, S. (author) / Hohling, J. M. (author) / Plate, U. (author) / Wiesmann, H. P. (author)
MATERIALWISSENSCHAFT UND WERKSTOFFTECHNIK ; 32 ; 149-153
2001-01-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
German
DDC:
620.11
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