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Nanoconstructed Polymeric Biomaterials | Interview with Prof. Hermis Iatrou
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Video interview with Prof. Hermis Iatrou from Department of Chemistry, University of Athens, Greece. His research focus on "Novel Drug Delivery Systems and Vaccines based on Nanoconstructed Polymeric Biomaterials". 

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Iatrou, H. Nanoconstructed Polymeric Biomaterials | Interview with Prof. Hermis Iatrou. Encyclopedia. Available online: https://encyclopedia.pub/video/397 (accessed on 01 May 2026).
Iatrou H. Nanoconstructed Polymeric Biomaterials | Interview with Prof. Hermis Iatrou. Encyclopedia. Available at: https://encyclopedia.pub/video/397. Accessed May 01, 2026.
Iatrou, Hermis. "Nanoconstructed Polymeric Biomaterials | Interview with Prof. Hermis Iatrou" Encyclopedia, https://encyclopedia.pub/video/397 (accessed May 01, 2026).
Iatrou, H. (2022, August 18). Nanoconstructed Polymeric Biomaterials | Interview with Prof. Hermis Iatrou. In Encyclopedia. https://encyclopedia.pub/video/397
Iatrou, Hermis. "Nanoconstructed Polymeric Biomaterials | Interview with Prof. Hermis Iatrou." Encyclopedia. Web. 18 August, 2022.
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