MOF-derived Nanoporous Carbon as Intracellular Drug Delivery Carriers
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MOF-derived Nanoporous Carbon as Intracellular Drug Delivery Carriers
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CHEMISTRY LETTERS
Volume 43, Issue 5, Pages 717-719
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The Chemical Society of Japan
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2014-05-05
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10.1246/cl.131174
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