Hasirci, 2007 - Google Patents
Micro and nano systems in biomedicine and drug deliveryHasirci, 2007
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- Hasirci N
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- Nanomaterials and nanosystems for biomedical applications
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Micro and nano sytems sysnthesized from organic and inorganic materials are gaining great attention in biomedical applications such as design of biosensors, construction of imaging systems, synthesis of drug carrying and drug targeting devices, etc. Emulsions, suspensions …
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