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Division of Sensor Science and Molecular Physics Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology

Linköping University, Sweden Linköping 2008

Linköping Studies in Science and Technology Dissertation No. 1207

Daniel Aili

Daniel Aili

P

olypeptide-based nanoscale materials

Linköping 2008

Polypeptide-Based Nanoscale Materials

ISBN: 978-91-7393-818-1 ISSN: 0345-7524

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Division of Sensor Science and Molecular Physics Department of Physics, Chemistry and Biology

Linköping University, Sweden Linköping 2008

Linköping Studies in Science and Technology Dissertation No. 1207

Daniel Aili

Daniel Aili

P

olypeptide-based nanoscale materials

Linköping 2008

Polypeptide-Based Nanoscale Materials

ISBN: 978-91-7393-818-1 ISSN: 0345-7524

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