Adsorption of arginine-glycine-aspartate tripeptide onto negatively charged rutile (110) mediated by cations: the effect of surface hydroxylation.
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Peter T Cummings | Chunya Wu | Mingjun Chen | Chunya Wu | P. Cummings | A. Skelton | Mingjun Chen | Adam A Skelton | Ting Zheng | Tingting Zheng
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