Comparison of Nonthermal Plasma Processes on the Surface Properties of Polystyrene and Their Impact on Cell Growth
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Comparison of Nonthermal Plasma Processes on the Surface Properties of Polystyrene and Their Impact on Cell Growth
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IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PLASMA SCIENCE
Volume 40, Issue 11, Pages 2970-2979
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Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Online
2012-07-21
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10.1109/tps.2012.2204904
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