Encapsulation of Ferritin, Ribosomes, and Ribo-Peptidic Complexes Inside Liposomes: Insights Into the Origin of Metabolism
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Pasquale Stano | Pier Luigi Luisi | Emiliano Altamura | Alfred Fahr | Frank Steiniger | Tereza Pereira Souza | Erica D’Aguanno
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