Non-invasive in vivo characterization of release processes in biodegradable polymers by low-frequency electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy
K. Mäder(Freie Universität Berlin), Harold M. Swartz(Dartmouth College), Ke Jian Liu(University of New Mexico), Bernard Gallez(Dartmouth College)
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