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Authors: Julie H. Eike, Andre F. Palmer Title: Effect of Cl- and H+ on the oxygen binding properties of glutaraldehyde-polymerized bovine hemoglobin-based blood substitutes Journal: Biotechnological Progress Year: 2004 Authors: Julie H. Eike Title: High Oxygen Affinity Polymerized Bovine Hemoglobin-Based Oxygen Carriers as Potential Artificial Blood Substitutes Journal: Dissertation Year: 2005 Authors: René van den Einde, Erik van der Linden, Atze Jan van der Goot, Remko Boom Title: A mechanistic model of the relation between molecular structure of amylopectin and macromolecular degradation during heating-shearing processes Journal: Polymer Degradation and Stability Year: 2004 Authors: Ga-er Yu and Adi Eisenberg Title: Multiple morphologies formed from an amphiphilic ABC triblock copolymer in solution Journal: Macromolecules Year: 1998 Authors: Matthew Moffitt and Adi Eisenberg Title: Scaling relations and size control of block ionomer microreactors containing different metal ions Journal: Macromolecules Year: 1997 Authors: Ralf Landgraf and David Eisenberg Title: Heregulin reverses the oligomerization of HER3 Journal: Biochemistry Year: 2000 Authors: Xing Fu Zhong and Adi Eisenberg Title: Aggregation and critical micellization behavior of carboxylate-terminated monochelic polystyrene Journal: Macromolecules Year: 1994 Authors: Zhisheng Gao and Adi Eisenberg Title: A model of micellization for block copolymers in solutions Journal: Macromolecules Year: 1993 Authors: Ahmed S. Eissa, Saad A. Khan Title: Acid-induced gelation of enzymatically modified, preheated whey proteins Journal: Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry DOI: [10.1021/jf047957w] Year: 2005 Authors: Mikael T. Ekvall, Martin Lundqvist, Egle Kelpsiene, Eimantas Šileikis, Stefán B. Gunnarsson, Tommy Cedervall Title: Nanoplastics formed during the mechanical breakdown of daily-use polystyrene products Journal: Nanoscale Advances DOI: [10.1039/C8NA00210J] Year: 2019
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