Natural magnetic nanoparticle containing droplet for smart drug delivery and heat treatment
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Sangmin Lee | Jong-Mo Seo | Dong-Il Cho | Jae Hyun Ahn | H. Choi | Kyoin Koo | Hongsoo Choi | K. Koo | D. Cho | Sangmin Lee | J. Ahn | Jong-Mo Seo
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