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Surfaces based on amino acid functionalized polyelectrolyte films towards active surfaces for enzyme immobilization
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2019Registro en:
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Briones X.
Villalobos V.
Queneau Y.
Danna C.S.
Muñoz R.
Ríos H.E.
Pavez J.
Páez M.
Cabrera R.
Tamayo L.
Urzúa M.D.
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