Stability of poly(3,4-ethylene dioxythiophene) materials intended for implants.
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Hans von Holst | O. Inganäs | T. Nyberg | H. von Holst | E. Thaning | M. Asplund | Elin M. Thaning | Maria L. M. Asplund | Tobias A. Nyberg | Olle W. Inganäs
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