Influence of PEGylation, acylation and glycosylation on he adsorption behaviour of pharmaceutical proteins at solid-liquid interfaces

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Influence of PEGylation, acylation and glycosylation on he adsorption behaviour of pharmaceutical proteins at solid-liquid interfaces. / Pinholt, Charlotte.

København : Det Farmaceutiske Fakultet, 2011. 108 s.

Publikation: Bog/antologi/afhandling/rapportPh.d.-afhandling

Harvard

Pinholt, C 2011, Influence of PEGylation, acylation and glycosylation on he adsorption behaviour of pharmaceutical proteins at solid-liquid interfaces. Det Farmaceutiske Fakultet, København.

APA

Pinholt, C. (2011). Influence of PEGylation, acylation and glycosylation on he adsorption behaviour of pharmaceutical proteins at solid-liquid interfaces. Det Farmaceutiske Fakultet.

Vancouver

Pinholt C. Influence of PEGylation, acylation and glycosylation on he adsorption behaviour of pharmaceutical proteins at solid-liquid interfaces. København: Det Farmaceutiske Fakultet, 2011. 108 s.

Author

Pinholt, Charlotte. / Influence of PEGylation, acylation and glycosylation on he adsorption behaviour of pharmaceutical proteins at solid-liquid interfaces. København : Det Farmaceutiske Fakultet, 2011. 108 s.

Bibtex

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title = "Influence of PEGylation, acylation and glycosylation on he adsorption behaviour of pharmaceutical proteins at solid-liquid interfaces",
keywords = "Former Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences",
author = "Charlotte Pinholt",
year = "2011",
language = "English",
isbn = "978-87-92719-16-4",
publisher = "Det Farmaceutiske Fakultet",

}

RIS

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AU - Pinholt, Charlotte

PY - 2011

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KW - Former Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

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SN - 978-87-92719-16-4

BT - Influence of PEGylation, acylation and glycosylation on he adsorption behaviour of pharmaceutical proteins at solid-liquid interfaces

PB - Det Farmaceutiske Fakultet

CY - København

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