Cross-linked microparticles as carriers for the delivery of plasmid DNA for vaccine development.
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N. Murthy | J. Fréchet | Niren Murthy | Jean M J Fréchet | Sarah L Goh | Mingcheng Xu | S. Goh | Mingcheng Xu
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