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Selective accumulation of rare earth metal and heavy metal ions by a DNA-inorganic hybrid material

Authors
  1. A Anastassopoulou
  2. A Nishida
  3. A Ulman
  4. AV Naumov
  5. CM Niemeyer
  6. CP Flessel
  7. DA Goukassian
  8. ED van Hullebusch
  9. EV Hackl
  10. EV Hackl
  11. G Tyler
  12. GL Eichhorn
  13. H Arakawa
  14. H Fritzsche
  15. H Nakao
  16. HA Tajmir-Riahi
  17. JQ Qu
  18. K Kuroda
  19. Kazuhide Abe
  20. M Banyay
  21. M Yamada
  22. M Yamada
  23. M Yamada
  24. M Yamada
  25. M Yamada
  26. M Yamada
  27. M Yamada
  28. M Yamada
  29. Masanori Yamada
  30. MJ Waring
  31. MK Okajima
  32. MK Okajima
  33. MOM Piepenbrock
  34. R Scharf
  35. SJ Lippard
  36. W Saenger
  37. WD Jamrack
  38. XD Liu
  39. XD Liu
  40. Y Kawabe
  41. Y Konishi
  42. Y Takahashi
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'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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