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Gou, M., Qu, X., Zhu, W., Xiang, M., Yang, J., Zhang, K., Wei, Y., & Chen, S. (2014). Bio-inspired detoxification using 3D-printed hydrogel nanocomposites. Nature Communications, 5(1).

Authors 8
  1. Maling Gou (first)
  2. Xin Qu (additional)
  3. Wei Zhu (additional)
  4. Mingli Xiang (additional)
  5. Jun Yang (additional)
  6. Kang Zhang (additional)
  7. Yuquan Wei (additional)
  8. Shaochen Chen (additional)
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@article{Gou_2014, title={Bio-inspired detoxification using 3D-printed hydrogel nanocomposites}, volume={5}, ISSN={2041-1723}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ncomms4774}, DOI={10.1038/ncomms4774}, number={1}, journal={Nature Communications}, publisher={Springer Science and Business Media LLC}, author={Gou, Maling and Qu, Xin and Zhu, Wei and Xiang, Mingli and Yang, Jun and Zhang, Kang and Wei, Yuquan and Chen, Shaochen}, year={2014}, month=may }