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Parallel arrays of microtubles formed in electric and magnetic fields

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Vassilev, P.M., Dronzine, R.T., Vassileva, M.P. et al. Parallel arrays of microtubles formed in electric and magnetic fields. Biosci Rep 2, 1025–1029 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01122171

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