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Limitne oblike ograjenih lipidnih veziklov : magistrsko delo
ID Kavčič, Bor (Author), ID Ziherl, Primož (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:biofizika, celične strukture, celična membrana, ograjeni vezikli
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FMF - Faculty of Mathematics and Physics
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[B. Kavčič]
Year:2014
Number of pages:91 str.
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UDC:577.352
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Publication date in RUL:23.10.2017
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KAVČIČ, Bor, 2014, Limitne oblike ograjenih lipidnih veziklov : magistrsko delo [online]. Master’s thesis. Ljubljana : B. Kavčič. [Accessed 25 June 2025]. Retrieved from: https://repozitorij.uni-lj.si/IzpisGradiva.php?lang=eng&id=97286
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Language:English
Keywords:biophysics, subcellular structures, cell membrane, confined vesicles

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