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Poly-L-glutamic acid derivatives as multifunctional vectors for gene delivery. Part A. Synthesis and physicochemical evaluation

Peter Dubruel (UGent) , Luc Dekie and Etienne Schacht (UGent)
(2003) BIOMACROMOLECULES. 4(5). p.1168-1176
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Dubruel, Peter, et al. “Poly-L-Glutamic Acid Derivatives as Multifunctional Vectors for Gene Delivery. Part A. Synthesis and Physicochemical Evaluation.” BIOMACROMOLECULES, vol. 4, no. 5, AMER CHEMICAL SOC, 2003, pp. 1168–76.
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Dubruel, P., Dekie, L., & Schacht, E. (2003). Poly-L-glutamic acid derivatives as multifunctional vectors for gene delivery. Part A. Synthesis and physicochemical evaluation. BIOMACROMOLECULES, 4(5), 1168–1176.
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Dubruel, Peter, Luc Dekie, and Etienne Schacht. 2003. “Poly-L-Glutamic Acid Derivatives as Multifunctional Vectors for Gene Delivery. Part A. Synthesis and Physicochemical Evaluation.” BIOMACROMOLECULES 4 (5): 1168–76.
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Dubruel, Peter, Luc Dekie, and Etienne Schacht. 2003. “Poly-L-Glutamic Acid Derivatives as Multifunctional Vectors for Gene Delivery. Part A. Synthesis and Physicochemical Evaluation.” BIOMACROMOLECULES 4 (5): 1168–1176.
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Dubruel P, Dekie L, Schacht E. Poly-L-glutamic acid derivatives as multifunctional vectors for gene delivery. Part A. Synthesis and physicochemical evaluation. BIOMACROMOLECULES. 2003;4(5):1168–76.
IEEE
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P. Dubruel, L. Dekie, and E. Schacht, “Poly-L-glutamic acid derivatives as multifunctional vectors for gene delivery. Part A. Synthesis and physicochemical evaluation,” BIOMACROMOLECULES, vol. 4, no. 5, pp. 1168–1176, 2003.
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  author       = {{Dubruel, Peter and Dekie, Luc and Schacht, Etienne}},
  issn         = {{1525-7797}},
  journal      = {{BIOMACROMOLECULES}},
  language     = {{eng}},
  number       = {{5}},
  pages        = {{1168--1176}},
  publisher    = {{AMER CHEMICAL SOC}},
  title        = {{Poly-L-glutamic acid derivatives as multifunctional vectors for gene delivery. Part A. Synthesis and physicochemical evaluation}},
  volume       = {{4}},
  year         = {{2003}},
}

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