Surfaces resistant to fouling from biological fluids: towards bioactive surfaces for real applications.
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Eduard Brynda | Cesar Rodriguez-Emmenegger | M. Houška | C. Rodriguez-Emmenegger | E. Brynda | A. Alles | Aldo Bologna Alles | Milan Houska | César Rodriguez-Emmenegger
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