A biomimetic approach to the chemical inactivation of chrysotile fibres by lichen metabolites.
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Gianmario Martra | Bice Fubini | Rosanna Piervittori | Maura Tomatis | Daniele Castelli | S. E. Favero-Longo | B. Fubini | D. Castelli | R. Piervittori | F. Turci | G. Martra | M. Tomatis | Francesco Turci | Sergio E Favero-Longo
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