Efficient transfection method using deacylated polyethylenimine-coated magnetic nanoparticles
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M. Toyoda | D. Kami | Masatoshi Watanabe | S. Takeda | H. Makino | Y. Itakura | S. Gojo | S. Kyo | A. Umezawa | Hatsune Makino | Shogo Takeda | Yoko Itakura
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