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The particle in the spider's web: transport through biological hydrogels

Jun 1, 2017·
J. Witten
,
K. Ribbeck
· 0 min read
DOI
Abstract
Review of transport through biological hydrogels including mucus, extracellular matrix, and biofilms.
Type
Journal article
Publication
Nanoscale
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Last updated on Jun 1, 2017
Hydrogels Review Transport

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