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Publications by Ricardo Mallavia
Physico-Chemically Distinct Nanomaterials Synthesized From Derivates of a Poly(Anhydride) Diversify the Spectrum of Loadable Antibiotics
Nanomaterials
Materials Science
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Advantageous Microwave-Assisted Suzuki Polycondensation for the Synthesis of Aniline-Fluorene Alternate Copolymers as Molecular Model With Solvent Sensing Properties
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