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Royal Society of Chemistry - Faraday Discussion 175 Vol 175
9781782621010
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Published by the Royal Society of Chemistry to ensure high academic and scientific standards.
Part of the Faraday Discussion 175 series, providing specialized volume 175 content.
Focuses on the physical chemistry of functionalised biomedical nanoparticles.
Ideal for researchers and students specialized in biotechnology and biological sciences.
Serves as a technical reference for the study of nanoparticle behavior in biomedical contexts.
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- 9781782621010
- Format
- hardcover
- ASIN
- 1782621016
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- Amazon UK
- Release Date
- 19 February 2015
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- 03 June 2014
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