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Polymeric layer by Layer Film Deposition for Biomedical Applications
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2015-10-22
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Zeynep, Gündoğan
Kızıltay, Aysel
Erel Göktepe, İrem
Hasırcı, Nesrin
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G. Zeynep, A. Kızıltay, İ. Erel Göktepe, and N. Hasırcı, “Polymeric layer by Layer Film Deposition for Biomedical Applications,” 2015, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: http://www.biomed2015.org/asset/1/ABSTRACT_BOOK_EWAB_BIOMED_161215_FINAL_index.pdf.