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    Interactions of Cells with Elastic Cholesteryl Liquid Crystals

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    2009
    Author
    Soon, Chin Fhong
    Blagden, Nicholas
    Youseffi, Mansour
    Batista Lobo, Samira
    Javid, Farideh A.
    Denyer, Morgan C.T.
    Keyword
    Liquid crystals
    Crystal engineering
    Peer-Reviewed
    Yes
    
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    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10454/4769
    Citation
    Soon, C. F., Youseffi, M., Blagden, N., Batista Lobo, S., Javid, F. A. and Denyer, M. C. T. (2009). Interactions of Cells with Elastic Cholesteryl Liquid Crystals. In: World Congress on Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering. September 7-12, Munich, Germany. Vol. 25, No. 10. Biomaterials, Cellular and Tissue Engineering, Artificial Organs. Springer. IFMBE Proceedings. pp. 9-12.
    Link to publisher’s version
    http://springerlink3.metapress.com/content/978-3-642-03899-0/#section=644085&page=1
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