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Negar Hamzkanloo

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Physical properties of materials
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|Aug 10, 2022
Enzyme activity inhibition properties of new cellulose nanocrystals from Citrus medica L. pericarp: A perspective of cholesterol lowering.

Fateme Kalhori, Helya Yazdyani, Fatemeh Khademorezaeian

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