Design, preparation and assessment of citrate-linked monosaccharide cellulose conjugates with elastase-lowering activity
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I. K. Cohen | J. V. Edwards | R. Diegelmann | G. Eggleston | D. Yager | A. Bopp | J. V. Edwards | I. Cohen
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