Effect of crosslinking strategy on the biological, antibacterial and physicochemical performance of hyaluronic acid and ɛ-polylysine based hydrogels.
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V. Nikolajeva | J. Wychowaniec | K. Šalma-Ancāne | D. Loca | A. Ramata-Stunda | Elīza Tračuma | Artemijs Ščeglovs | Kristine Aunina | Kristine Salma-Ancane
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