Colloidal stability of phytosynthesised gold nanoparticles and their catalytic effects for nerve agent degradation
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D. Plachá | M. Urban | G. Kratošová | M. Kolenčík | Z. Konvičková | Veronika Holišová | P. Mančík | J. Slabotínský
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