Interactions of microbicide nanoparticles with a simulated vaginal fluid.
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Bruno Sarmento | José das Neves | Cristina M. R. Rocha | Mansoor Amiji | Rebecca L Carrier | M. P. Gonçalves | B. Sarmento | M. Amiji | J. das Neves | R. Carrier | M. F. Bahia | Maria Fernanda Bahia | Cristina M R Rocha | Maria Pilar Gonçalves | José das Neves
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