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Reversible Non-Stick Behaviour of a Bacterial Protein Polymer Provides a Tuneable Molecular Mimic for Cell and Tissue Engineering
Reversible Non-Stick Behaviour of a Bacterial Protein Polymer Provides a Tuneable Molecular Mimic for Cell and Tissue Engineering
Reversible Non-Stick Behaviour of a Bacterial Protein Polymer Provides a Tuneable Molecular Mimic for Cell and Tissue Engineering
Roque, A. I. (author) / Soliakov, A. (author) / Birch, M. A. (author) / Philips, S. R. (author) / Shah, D. S. (author) / Lakey, J. H. (author)
ADVANCED MATERIALS -DEERFIELD BEACH THEN WEINHEIM- ; 26 ; 2704-2709
2014-01-01
6 pages
Article (Journal)
English
DDC:
620.11
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