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Monodisperse functional polymeric particles and their application for nanotechnology

This review is devoted to methods of preparing monodisperse polymeric particles with diameters from 30 nm to 5 μm and differing in functional groups and surface morphology. The examples of these particles as carriers for bioligands and as building blocks capable of self-assembling into three-dimensi...

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Published in:Nanotechnologies in Russia 2010-02, Vol.5 (1-2), p.35-48
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