SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NEW HYDROGEL MATERIALS BASED ON ACRYLIC MONOMERS FOR DRUG DELIVERY
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SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NEW HYDROGEL MATERIALS BASED ON ACRYLIC MONOMERS FOR DRUG DELIVERY
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Published
2017-12-29
How to Cite
Kazybayeva, D., & Irmukhametova, G. (2017). SYNTHESIS AND CHARACTERIZATION OF NEW HYDROGEL MATERIALS BASED ON ACRYLIC MONOMERS FOR DRUG DELIVERY. Biological Markers in Fundamental and Clinical Medicine (scientific Journal), 1(4), 50-51. https://doi.org/10.29256/v.01.04.2017.escbm17
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