Search Results - Kibler E. V. Elina Vitaljevna
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Comparison of Collective Accelaration of Protons and Deuterons in Luce Diode with a Polyethylene Anode
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The deposition of thin titanium-nitrogen coatings on the surface of PCL-basedscaffolds for vascular tissue engineering
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Magnetron plasma mediated immobilization of hyaluronic acid for the development of functional double-sided biodegradable vascular graft
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Electrosprayed poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) particles as a promising drug delivery system for the novel JNK inhibitor IQ-1
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Electrospray Preparation of Biocompatible Lactide–Glycolide Copolymer Capsules with Incorporation of Interferon
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Atmospheric pressure plasma assisted immobilization of hyaluronic acid on tissue engineering PLA-based scaffolds and its effect on primary human macrophages
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