Linear versus dendritic molecular binders for hydrogel network formation with clay nanosheets: studies with ABA triblock copolyethers carrying guanidinium ion pendants.
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Takuzo Aida | Craig J Hawker | Shingo Tamesue | T. Aida | C. Hawker | Y. Ishida | Nathaniel A. Lynd | J. M. Spruell | Jason M Spruell | Yasuhiro Ishida | M. Ohtani | Nathaniel A Lynd | Masataka Ohtani | Kuniyo Yamada | Kuniyo Yamada | Shingo Tamesue | Jason M. Spruell
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