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Structural control of bi-polymer composed microparticles for drug delivery using glass microfluidic capillary devices

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posted on 2015-12-04, 11:55 authored by Ekanem Ekanem, Zilin Zhang, Goran VladisavljevicGoran Vladisavljevic
Structural control of bi-polymer composed microparticles for drug delivery using glass microfluidic capillary devices

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  • Aeronautical, Automotive, Chemical and Materials Engineering

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  • Chemical Engineering

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“Inspiring Research”, Loughborough University Annual Research Conference 2015

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EKANEM, E.E., ZHANG, Z. and VLADISAVLJEVIC, G.T., 2015. Structural control of bi-polymer composed microparticles for drug delivery using glass microfluidic capillary devices. Presented at: Inspiring Research: Loughborough University Annual Research Conference 2015, Loughborough, UK, 11 November 2015.

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2015

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This is a poster presented at the Loughborough University Research Conference 2015.

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  • en

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