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      Photocontrolled Living Polymerization Systems with Reversible Deactivations through Electron and Energy Transfer

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      Macromolecular Rapid Communications
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                Journal
                Macromolecular Rapid Communications
                Macromol. Rapid Commun.
                Wiley
                10221336
                July 2017
                July 2017
                May 26 2017
                : 38
                : 13
                : 1700143
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Centre for Advanced Macromolecular Design and Australian Centre for NanoMedicine; School of Chemical Engineering; The University of New South Wales; Sydney NSW 2052 Australia
                Article
                10.1002/marc.201700143
                d190796c-d76c-4405-866a-8090142427d0
                © 2017

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