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Publications by Dmitry Khalenkow
Ca:Mg:Zn:CO3and Ca:Mg:CO3—tri- And Bi-Elemental Carbonate Microparticles for Novel Injectable Self-Gelling Hydrogel–microparticle Composites for Tissue Regeneration
Biomedical Materials (Bristol)
Mechanics of Materials
Business
International Management
Biomaterials
Bioengineering
Chemistry
Biomedical Engineering
Study of Bacterial Inner Structures With 4π Raman Microscopy
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