Controlling cancer cell fate using localized biocatalytic self-assembly of an aromatic carbohydrate amphiphile.
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Yousef M. Abul-Haija | Iva Pashkuleva | R. Reis | R. Pires | I. Pashkuleva | R. Ulijn | Rein V. Ulijn | Rui L. Reis | Ramon Novoa-Carballal | Ricardo A. Pires | Yousef M. Abul-Haija | Diana S. Costa | R. Novoa-Carballal | D. S. Costa
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