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The potential of porous silicon particles for multi-epitopic vaccine development
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G. Navarro-Tovar
, A. Wong-Arce , M. Campos-Portillo , G. Palestino and S. Rosales-Mendoza
Published/Copyright:
December 23, 2016
Received: 2016-9-29
Accepted: 2016-11-16
Published Online: 2016-12-23
© 2016 G. Navarro-Tovar et al.
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Keywords for this article
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cellular response;
functionalization;
adsorption
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