Adhesion and Mechanical Properties of PNIPAM Microgel Films and Their Potential Use as Switchable Cell Culture Substrates
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Stephan Schmidt | Helmuth Möhwald | Claus Duschl | Andreas Fery | T. Hellweg | C. Duschl | H. Möhwald | S. Schmidt | A. Fery | M. Zeiser | Thomas Hellweg | Michael Zeiser | Stephan Schmidt
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