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Eguchi, A., Furusawa, H., Yamamoto, A., Akuta, T., Hasegawa, M., Okahata, Y., & Nakanishi, M. (2005). Optimization of nuclear localization signal for nuclear transport of DNA-encapsulating particles. Journal of Controlled Release, 104(3), 507–519.

Authors 7
  1. Akiko Eguchi (first)
  2. Hiroyuki Furusawa (additional)
  3. Akitsugu Yamamoto (additional)
  4. Teruo Akuta (additional)
  5. Mamoru Hasegawa (additional)
  6. Yoshio Okahata (additional)
  7. Mahito Nakanishi (additional)
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