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Amides of bile acids and biologically important small molecules : properties and applications

Amides of bile acids and biologically important small molecules properties and applications

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Main Author: Noponen, Virpi, kirjoittaja
Format: Doctoral dissertation
Language:eng
Published: Jyväskylä : 2012.
Series:Research report / Department of Chemistry, University of Jyväskylä, no. 156.
Subjects:
sappihapot
aminohapot
amidit
bile acid
amino acid
cysteamine
amide
self-assembly
supramolecular gel
gold nanoparticle
SEM
TEM
NMR spectroscopy
¹³C CPMAS NMR
X-ray crystallography
toxicity tests
väitöskirjat
Online Access:JYX-julkaisuarkisto / JYX Digital Archive
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Item Description:Artikkeliväitöskirjan yhteenveto-osa ja 5 eripainosta.

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