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Dendrimers—An enabling synthetic science to controlled organic nanostructuresTomalia et al., 2007
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- Tomalia D
- Henderson S
- Diallo M
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- Handbook of nanoscience, engineering and technology
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Handbook of Nanoscience, Engineering, & Technology Page 1 © 2003 by CRC Press LLC 20
Dendrimers — An Enabling Synthetic Science to Controlled Organic Nanostructures CONTENTS
20.1 Introduction Civilizations, Technology Periods, and Historical Revolutions • Importance …
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