Liposome-Encapsulated Hemoglobin as an Artificial Oxygen Carrier: Technological Features, Manufacturing and Issues for Practical Application
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Shinichi Kaneda | Hiroaki Kasukawa | Goto Hiroshi | Takanobu Ishizuka | Shinichi Kaneda | H. Kasukawa | Takanobu Ishizuka | Goto Hiroshi
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