Polyethyleneimine (PEI) functionalized ceramic monoliths as enzyme carriers: Preparation and performance
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F. Kapteijn | J. Moulijn | C. Mateo | Sten A. Wallin | J. Guisán | K. D. Lathouder | D. Benthem | R. F. Lafuente
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