The gel-forming behaviour of dextran in the presence of KCl: a quantitative 13C and pulsed field gradient (PFG) NMR study.
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K Arnold | F. Stallmach | J. Kärger | K. Arnold | J. Schiller | J Kärger | J Schiller | L Naji | J Kaufmann | F Stallmach | J. Kaufmann | L. Naji
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