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adam_text | PAPERS AND
DISCUSSIONS
9
Polymer
science
and biology: structure and dynamics at multiple scales
L. Mahadevan
21
Pbase separation of equilibrium polymers of proteins in living cells
Richard P. Sear
35
Internal friction of single
poh
peptide
chains at high stretch
Bhavin S. Khatri,
Katherine
Byrne, Masaru Kawakami, David J.
Brockwell,
D. Alastair
Smith. Sheena E. Radford and Tom
С. В.
McŁeish
53
Quantifying the relation between bond namber and myoblast proliferation
Tanyarat Boontheekul, Hyun-Joon Kong, Susan X. Hsiong, Yen-Chen Huang,
L. Mahadevan, Herman Vandenbiirgh and David J. Mooney
This journal is
б
The Royal Society of Chemistry
2008
Faraday Discuss.,
2008 139
I
5
71
Thermo-reversible
protein
fibrillar
hydrogels as
cell scaffolds
Hui
Yan, Anup
Nykanen, Janne
Ruokolainen, David Farrar, Julie E. Gough, Alberto
Saiani and Aline F. Miller
85
The polymer physics and chemistry of microbial cell attachment and adhesion
Mark Geoghegan, Johanna S. Andrews, Catherine A. Biggs, Kevin
Б.
Eboigbodin, David
R. Elliott, Stephen
Rolfe,
Julie Scholes,
Jesús
J. Ojeda,
Maria
E.
Romero-González,
Robert
G. J.
Edyvean, Linda Swanson, Ramune Rutkaite, Rasika Fernando, Yu Pen, Zhenyu
Zhang and Steven A. Banwart
105
General discussion
129
Leuko-polymersomes
Daniel A. Hammer, Gregory P. Robbins, Jered
В. Наші,
John J. Lin, Wei Qi, Lee A. Smith,
P. Peter Ghoroghchian, Michael J. Therien and Frank S. Bates
143
Non-cytotoxic polymer vesicles for rapid and efficient intracellular delivery
Hannah
Lomas,
Marzia
Massignani, Khairuddin A. Abdullah, Irene Canton,
Caterina Lo
Presti,
Sheila MacNeil, Jianzhong
Du,
Adam Blanazs,
Jeppe
Madsen, Steven P.
Armes,
Andrew L. Lewis and Giuseppe
Battaglia
161
Mixed protein-polysaccharide
interfacial
layers: a self consistent field calculation study
Rammile Ettelaie, Anna Akinshina and Eric Dickinson
179
Calcium phosphate mineralization beneath monolayers of polyi^-butylacrylatej-block-
polyiacrylic acid) block copolymers
Olivier
Casse,
Olivier Colombani,
Katarzyna
Kita-Tokarczyk, Axel H. E.
Muller,
Wolfgang
Meier and Andreas Taubert
199
Probing (macnOmolecular transport through cell walls
Giona Kilcher,
Daniela
Delneri, Craig Duckham and Nicola Tirelli
213
General discussion
229
Fibronectin in aging extracellular matrix fibrils is progressively unfolded by cells and elicits an
enhanced rigidity response
Meher Antia,
Gretchen
Baneyx, Kristopher E. Kubow and Viola
Vogel
251
Correlations between structure, material properties and bioproperties in self-assembled
ß-hairpin
peptide
hydrogels
Rohan
A. Hule, Radhika
P. Nagarkar,
Aysegul Altunbas, Hassna R.
Ramay, Monica
С.
Branco,
Joel P. Schneider and Darrin J. Pochan
265
Common motifs in protein self-assembly
Mark R. H.
Krebs,
Kristin R. Domike, Danielle Cannon and Athene M. Donald
275
Cellulose fibrils direct plant organ movements
Peter Fratzl, Rivka Elbaum and
Ingo
Burgert
283
Molecular and crystal deformation of cellulose: uniform strain or uniform stress?
Kenny Kong, Michael A. Wilding, Roger
N.
Ibbett and Stephen J.
Eichhorn
299
Protein crystallization: universal thermodynamic vs. specific effects of PEG
F. Pullara,
A. Emanuele,
Μ. Β.
Palma-Vittorelli and
M. U.
Palma
309 General
discussion
327
Incorporating stimulus-responsive character into filamentous virus assemblies
Harry Bermudez and Adam P. Hathorne
This
jourre!
is
©
The Royai Society of Chemistry
2008
Faraday Discuss.,
2008, 139
j
7
337
The viscoelasticity of self-assembled proteoglycan combs
A. Papagiarmopoulos, T. A. Waigh and T.
E. Hardingham
359
Synthesis of well-defined glycopolymers and some studies of their aqueous solution behaviour
Neil R. Cameron, Sebastian G. Spain, James A. Kingham, Stefan Week,
Luca
Albertin,
Carl A. Barker, Giuseppe
Battaglia,
Thomas Smart and Adam Blanazs
369
Spontaneous flow of active polar gels in undulated channels
A. Zumdieck, R. Voituriez, J.
Prost
and J. F.
Joanny
377
Effect of confinement on properties of stiff biological macromolecules
Peter
Cifra, Zuzana
Benkova
and
Tomáš Bleha
393
Marine biopolymer self-assembly: implications for carbon cycling in the ocean
Pedro
Verdugo,
Monica V. Orellana, Wei-Chun Chin, Timothy W. Petersen,
Ger
van den
Eng,
Ronald
Benner
and John I. Hedges
399
General discussion
CONCLUDING REMARKS
419
Concluding remarks: The importance of polymer science for biological systems
David Tirrell
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
421
Poster titles
425
List of Participants
427
Index of Contributors
This journal is
©
The Royal Society of Chemistry
2008
Faraday Discuss.,
2008,139
j
8
The Importance of
Polymer Science for
Biological Systems
Faraday Discussions
www.rsc.org/faraday_d
A General Discussion on The Importance of Polymer Science for Biological Systems was held at the University of
York, UK on 26th, 27th and 28th March
2008.
RSC Publishing is a not-for-profit publisher and a division of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Any surplus made is
used to support charitable activities aimed at advancing the chemical sciences. Full details are available from
www.rsc.org
CONTENTS
ISSN
1359-6640;
ISBN
0-85404-120-6
ISBN-978-0-85404-1
20-6
The Importance of Polymer
Science for Biological Systems
RSC Publishing
Cover
See Meher Antia, Gretchen Baneyx,
Kristopher E. Kubow and Viola
Vogel,
Faraday
Discuss.,
2008, 139, 229-249.
Fibroblasts
(blue) moving through a cell-derived
fibronectin (green) matrix:
Fibroblasts
were
cultured for
4
days on glass in the presence of
photolabeled fibronectin in the cell medium.
After decellularizing this mature matrix, new
fibroblasts
were allowed to interact with it.
Image reproduced by permission of Professor
Viola
Vogel,
from Faraday Discuss.,
2008,139,
229.
9
Polymer science and biology: structure and dynamics at multiple scales
L. Mahadevan
21
Phase separation of equilibrium polymers of proteins in living cells
Richard P. Sear
35
Internal friction of single polypeptide chains at high stretch
Bhavin S. Khatri,
Katherine
Byrne,
Masara
Kawakami, David J.
Brockwell,
D.
Alastair
Smith, Sheena E. Radford and Tom
С. В.
McLeish
53
Quantifying the relation between bond number and myoblast proliferation
Tanyarut Boontheekul, Hyun-Joon Kong, Susan X. Hsiong, Yen-Chen Huang,
L. Mahadevan, Herman Vandenburgh and David J. Mooney
This journal is
©
The Royal Society of Chemistry
2008
Faraday Discuss.,
2008, 139
j
5
71
Thermo-reversible
protein
fibrillar
hydrogels as
cell scaffolds
Hui
Yan, Anup
Nykanen, Janne
Ruokolainen, David Farrar, Julie E. Gough, Alberto
Saiani and Aline F. Miller
85
The polymer physics and chemistry of microbial cell attachment and adhesion
Mark Geoghegan, Johanna S. Andrews, Catherine A. Biggs, Kevin E. Eboigbodin, David
R. Elliott, Stephen
Rolfe,
Julie Scholes,
Jesús
J. Ojeda,
Maria
E.
Romero-González,
Robert
G. J.
Edyvean, Linda Swanson, Ramune Rutkaite, Rasika Fernando, Yu Pen, Zhenyu
Zhang and Steven A. Banwart
105
General discussion
129
Leuko-polymersomes
Daniel A. Hammer, Gregory P. Robbins, Jered B. Haun, John J. Lin, Wei Qi, Lee A. Smith,
P. Peter Ghoroghchian, Michael J. Therien and Frank S. Bates
143
Non-cytotoxic polymer vesicles for rapid and efficient ¡ntracellular delivery
Hannah
Lomas,
Marzia
Massignani, Khairuddin A. Abdullah, Irene Canton,
Caterina Lo
Presti,
Sheila MacNeil, Jianzhong
Du,
Adam Blanazs,
Jeppe
Madsen, Steven P.
Armes,
Andrew L. Lewis and Giuseppe
Battaglia
161
Mixed protein-polysaccharide
interfacial
layers: a self consistent field calculation study
Rammile Ettelaie, Anna Akinshina and Eric Dickinson
179
Calcium phosphate mineralization beneath monolayers of
polyťn-butylacrylate^block-
polytacrylic acid) block copolymers
Olivier
Casse,
Olivier
Colombiani,
Katarzyna Kita-Tokarczyk,
Axel
H. E.
Müller,
Wolfgang
Meier and Andreas Taubert
199
Probing (macrtOmolecular transport through cell walls
Giona Kilcher,
Daniela Deinen,
Craig Duckham and Nicola Tirelli
213
General discussion
229
Fibronectin in aging extracellular matrix fibrils is progressively unfolded by cells and elicits an
enhanced rigidity response
Meher Antia,
Gretchen
Baneyx, Kristopher E. Kubow and Viola
Vogel
251
Correlations between structure, material properties and bioproperties in self-assembled
ß-hairpin
peptide
hydrogels
Rohan
A. Hule, Radhika
P. Nagarkar,
Aysegul Altunbas, Hassna R.
Ramay, Monica
С.
Branco,
Joel P. Schneider and Darrin J. Pochan
265
Common motifs in protein self-assembly
Mark R. H.
Krebs,
Kristin R. Domike, Danielle Cannon and Athene M. Donald
275
Cellulose fibrils direct plant organ movements
Peter Fratzl, Rivka Elbaum and
Ingo
Burgert
283
Molecular and crystal deformation of cellulose: uniform strain or uniform stress?
Kenny Kong, Michael A. Wilding, Roger
N.
Ibbett and Stephen J.
Eichhorn
299
Protein crystallization: universal thermodynamic vs. specific effects of PEG
F. Pullara,
A. Emanuele,
Μ. Β.
Palma-Vittorelli and
M. U.
Palma
309 General
discussion
327
Incorporating stimulus-responsive character into filamentous virus assemblies
Harry Bermudez and Adam P. Hathorne
This journal is
©
The Royal Society of Chemistry 20O8 Faraday Discuss.,
2008, 139
|
7
337
The viscoelasticity of self-assembled proteoglycan combs
A. Papagiannopoulos, T. A. Waigh and T.
E. Hardingham
359
Synthesis of well-defined glycopolymers and some studies of their aqueous solution behaviour
Neil R. Cameron, Sebastian G. Spain, James A. Kingham, Stefan Week,
Luca
Albertin,
Carl A. Barker, Giuseppe
Battaglia,
Thomas Smart and Adam Blanazs
369
Spontaneous flow of active polar gels in undulated channels
A. Zumdieck, R. Voituriez, J.
Prost
and J. F.
Joanny
377
Effect of confinement on properties of stiff biological macromolecules
Peter
Cifra, Zuzana
Benkova
and
Tomáš Bleha
393
Marine biopolymer self-assembly: implications for carbon cycling in the ocean
Pedro
Verdugo,
Monica V. Orellana, Wei-Chun Chin, Timothy W. Petersen,
Ger
van den
Eng,
Ronald
Benner
and John I. Hedges
399
General discussion
CONCLUDING REMARKS
419
Concluding remarks: The importance of polymer science for biological systems
David Tirrell
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
421
Poster titles
425
List of Participants
427
Index of Contributors
This journal is
■&
The Royal Society of Chemistry
2008
Faraday Discuss.,
2008, 139
|
8
|
adam_txt |
PAPERS AND
DISCUSSIONS
9
Polymer
science
and biology: structure and dynamics at multiple scales
L. Mahadevan
21
Pbase separation of equilibrium polymers of proteins in living cells
Richard P. Sear
35
Internal friction of single
poh
peptide
chains at high stretch
Bhavin S. Khatri,
Katherine
Byrne, Masaru Kawakami, David J.
Brockwell,
D. Alastair
Smith. Sheena E. Radford and Tom
С. В.
McŁeish
53
Quantifying the relation between bond namber and myoblast proliferation
Tanyarat Boontheekul, Hyun-Joon Kong, Susan X. Hsiong, Yen-Chen Huang,
L. Mahadevan, Herman Vandenbiirgh and David J. Mooney
This journal is
б
The Royal Society of Chemistry
2008
Faraday Discuss.,
2008 139
I
5
71
Thermo-reversible
protein
fibrillar
hydrogels as
cell scaffolds
Hui
Yan, Anup
Nykanen, Janne
Ruokolainen, David Farrar, Julie E. Gough, Alberto
Saiani and Aline F. Miller
85
The polymer physics and chemistry of microbial cell attachment and adhesion
Mark Geoghegan, Johanna S. Andrews, Catherine A. Biggs, Kevin
Б.
Eboigbodin, David
R. Elliott, Stephen
Rolfe,
Julie Scholes,
Jesús
J. Ojeda,
Maria
E.
Romero-González,
Robert
G. J.
Edyvean, Linda Swanson, Ramune Rutkaite, Rasika Fernando, Yu Pen, Zhenyu
Zhang and Steven A. Banwart
105
General discussion
129
Leuko-polymersomes
Daniel A. Hammer, Gregory P. Robbins, Jered
В. Наші,
John J. Lin, Wei Qi, Lee A. Smith,
P. Peter Ghoroghchian, Michael J. Therien and Frank S. Bates
143
Non-cytotoxic polymer vesicles for rapid and efficient intracellular delivery
Hannah
Lomas,
Marzia
Massignani, Khairuddin A. Abdullah, Irene Canton,
Caterina Lo
Presti,
Sheila MacNeil, Jianzhong
Du,
Adam Blanazs,
Jeppe
Madsen, Steven P.
Armes,
Andrew L. Lewis and Giuseppe
Battaglia
161
Mixed protein-polysaccharide
interfacial
layers: a self consistent field calculation study
Rammile Ettelaie, Anna Akinshina and Eric Dickinson
179
Calcium phosphate mineralization beneath monolayers of polyi^-butylacrylatej-block-
polyiacrylic acid) block copolymers
Olivier
Casse,
Olivier Colombani,
Katarzyna
Kita-Tokarczyk, Axel H. E.
Muller,
Wolfgang
Meier and Andreas Taubert
199
Probing (macnOmolecular transport through cell walls
Giona Kilcher,
Daniela
Delneri, Craig Duckham and Nicola Tirelli
213
General discussion
229
Fibronectin in aging extracellular matrix fibrils is progressively unfolded by cells and elicits an
enhanced rigidity response
Meher Antia,
Gretchen
Baneyx, Kristopher E. Kubow and Viola
Vogel
251
Correlations between structure, material properties and bioproperties in self-assembled
ß-hairpin
peptide
hydrogels
Rohan
A. Hule, Radhika
P. Nagarkar,
Aysegul Altunbas, Hassna R.
Ramay, Monica
С.
Branco,
Joel P. Schneider and Darrin J. Pochan
265
Common motifs in protein self-assembly
Mark R. H.
Krebs,
Kristin R. Domike, Danielle Cannon and Athene M. Donald
275
Cellulose fibrils direct plant organ movements
Peter Fratzl, Rivka Elbaum and
Ingo
Burgert
283
Molecular and crystal deformation of cellulose: uniform strain or uniform stress?
Kenny Kong, Michael A. Wilding, Roger
N.
Ibbett and Stephen J.
Eichhorn
299
Protein crystallization: universal thermodynamic vs. specific effects of PEG
F. Pullara,
A. Emanuele,
Μ. Β.
Palma-Vittorelli and
M. U.
Palma
309 General
discussion
327
Incorporating stimulus-responsive character into filamentous virus assemblies
Harry Bermudez and Adam P. Hathorne
This
jourre!
is
©
The Royai Society of Chemistry
2008
Faraday Discuss.,
2008, 139
j
7
337
The viscoelasticity of self-assembled proteoglycan combs
A. Papagiarmopoulos, T. A. Waigh and T.
E. Hardingham
359
Synthesis of well-defined glycopolymers and some studies of their aqueous solution behaviour
Neil R. Cameron, Sebastian G. Spain, James A. Kingham, Stefan Week,
Luca
Albertin,
Carl A. Barker, Giuseppe
Battaglia,
Thomas Smart and Adam Blanazs
369
Spontaneous flow of active polar gels in undulated channels
A. Zumdieck, R. Voituriez, J.
Prost
and J. F.
Joanny
377
Effect of confinement on properties of stiff biological macromolecules
Peter
Cifra, Zuzana
Benkova
and
Tomáš Bleha
393
Marine biopolymer self-assembly: implications for carbon cycling in the ocean
Pedro
Verdugo,
Monica V. Orellana, Wei-Chun Chin, Timothy W. Petersen,
Ger
van den
Eng,
Ronald
Benner
and John I. Hedges
399
General discussion
CONCLUDING REMARKS
419
Concluding remarks: The importance of polymer science for biological systems
David Tirrell
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
421
Poster titles
425
List of Participants
427
Index of Contributors
This journal is
©
The Royal Society of Chemistry
2008
Faraday Discuss.,
2008,139
j
8
The Importance of
Polymer Science for
Biological Systems
Faraday Discussions
www.rsc.org/faraday_d
A General Discussion on The Importance of Polymer Science for Biological Systems was held at the University of
York, UK on 26th, 27th and 28th March
2008.
RSC Publishing is a not-for-profit publisher and a division of the Royal Society of Chemistry. Any surplus made is
used to support charitable activities aimed at advancing the chemical sciences. Full details are available from
www.rsc.org
CONTENTS
ISSN
1359-6640;
ISBN
0-85404-120-6
ISBN-978-0-85404-1
20-6
The Importance of Polymer
Science for Biological Systems
RSC Publishing
Cover
See Meher Antia, Gretchen Baneyx,
Kristopher E. Kubow and Viola
Vogel,
Faraday
Discuss.,
2008, 139, 229-249.
Fibroblasts
(blue) moving through a cell-derived
fibronectin (green) matrix:
Fibroblasts
were
cultured for
4
days on glass in the presence of
photolabeled fibronectin in the cell medium.
After decellularizing this mature matrix, new
fibroblasts
were allowed to interact with it.
Image reproduced by permission of Professor
Viola
Vogel,
from Faraday Discuss.,
2008,139,
229.
9
Polymer science and biology: structure and dynamics at multiple scales
L. Mahadevan
21
Phase separation of equilibrium polymers of proteins in living cells
Richard P. Sear
35
Internal friction of single polypeptide chains at high stretch
Bhavin S. Khatri,
Katherine
Byrne,
Masara
Kawakami, David J.
Brockwell,
D.
Alastair
Smith, Sheena E. Radford and Tom
С. В.
McLeish
53
Quantifying the relation between bond number and myoblast proliferation
Tanyarut Boontheekul, Hyun-Joon Kong, Susan X. Hsiong, Yen-Chen Huang,
L. Mahadevan, Herman Vandenburgh and David J. Mooney
This journal is
©
The Royal Society of Chemistry
2008
Faraday Discuss.,
2008, 139
j
5
71
Thermo-reversible
protein
fibrillar
hydrogels as
cell scaffolds
Hui
Yan, Anup
Nykanen, Janne
Ruokolainen, David Farrar, Julie E. Gough, Alberto
Saiani and Aline F. Miller
85
The polymer physics and chemistry of microbial cell attachment and adhesion
Mark Geoghegan, Johanna S. Andrews, Catherine A. Biggs, Kevin E. Eboigbodin, David
R. Elliott, Stephen
Rolfe,
Julie Scholes,
Jesús
J. Ojeda,
Maria
E.
Romero-González,
Robert
G. J.
Edyvean, Linda Swanson, Ramune Rutkaite, Rasika Fernando, Yu Pen, Zhenyu
Zhang and Steven A. Banwart
105
General discussion
129
Leuko-polymersomes
Daniel A. Hammer, Gregory P. Robbins, Jered B. Haun, John J. Lin, Wei Qi, Lee A. Smith,
P. Peter Ghoroghchian, Michael J. Therien and Frank S. Bates
143
Non-cytotoxic polymer vesicles for rapid and efficient ¡ntracellular delivery
Hannah
Lomas,
Marzia
Massignani, Khairuddin A. Abdullah, Irene Canton,
Caterina Lo
Presti,
Sheila MacNeil, Jianzhong
Du,
Adam Blanazs,
Jeppe
Madsen, Steven P.
Armes,
Andrew L. Lewis and Giuseppe
Battaglia
161
Mixed protein-polysaccharide
interfacial
layers: a self consistent field calculation study
Rammile Ettelaie, Anna Akinshina and Eric Dickinson
179
Calcium phosphate mineralization beneath monolayers of
polyťn-butylacrylate^block-
polytacrylic acid) block copolymers
Olivier
Casse,
Olivier
Colombiani,
Katarzyna Kita-Tokarczyk,
Axel
H. E.
Müller,
Wolfgang
Meier and Andreas Taubert
199
Probing (macrtOmolecular transport through cell walls
Giona Kilcher,
Daniela Deinen,
Craig Duckham and Nicola Tirelli
213
General discussion
229
Fibronectin in aging extracellular matrix fibrils is progressively unfolded by cells and elicits an
enhanced rigidity response
Meher Antia,
Gretchen
Baneyx, Kristopher E. Kubow and Viola
Vogel
251
Correlations between structure, material properties and bioproperties in self-assembled
ß-hairpin
peptide
hydrogels
Rohan
A. Hule, Radhika
P. Nagarkar,
Aysegul Altunbas, Hassna R.
Ramay, Monica
С.
Branco,
Joel P. Schneider and Darrin J. Pochan
265
Common motifs in protein self-assembly
Mark R. H.
Krebs,
Kristin R. Domike, Danielle Cannon and Athene M. Donald
275
Cellulose fibrils direct plant organ movements
Peter Fratzl, Rivka Elbaum and
Ingo
Burgert
283
Molecular and crystal deformation of cellulose: uniform strain or uniform stress?
Kenny Kong, Michael A. Wilding, Roger
N.
Ibbett and Stephen J.
Eichhorn
299
Protein crystallization: universal thermodynamic vs. specific effects of PEG
F. Pullara,
A. Emanuele,
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Incorporating stimulus-responsive character into filamentous virus assemblies
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The viscoelasticity of self-assembled proteoglycan combs
A. Papagiannopoulos, T. A. Waigh and T.
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Synthesis of well-defined glycopolymers and some studies of their aqueous solution behaviour
Neil R. Cameron, Sebastian G. Spain, James A. Kingham, Stefan Week,
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Spontaneous flow of active polar gels in undulated channels
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Effect of confinement on properties of stiff biological macromolecules
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Marine biopolymer self-assembly: implications for carbon cycling in the ocean
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Concluding remarks: The importance of polymer science for biological systems
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Poster titles
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List of Participants
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title | The importance of polymer science for biological systems University of York, UK, 26 - 28 March 2008 |
title_auth | The importance of polymer science for biological systems University of York, UK, 26 - 28 March 2008 |
title_exact_search | The importance of polymer science for biological systems University of York, UK, 26 - 28 March 2008 |
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title_full | The importance of polymer science for biological systems University of York, UK, 26 - 28 March 2008 |
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title_sort | the importance of polymer science for biological systems university of york uk 26 28 march 2008 |
title_sub | University of York, UK, 26 - 28 March 2008 |
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