Perfluoroalkylated derivatives of 6-deoxy-6-ethylamino-D-galactose, 1-deoxy-1-methylamino-D-glucitol, and 1-amino-1-deoxy-D-glucitol: syntheses, hemocompatibility, and effect on perfluorocarbon emulsion.
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R. Kaplánek | M. Kodı́ček | J. Moravcova | O. Paleta | K. Kefurt | R. Polák | Iva Krenová | Robert Kaplánek
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