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Volume 19,
Issue 5,
September 2024

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Biointerphases is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed journal featuring all aspects of quantitative soft matter interfaces: chemistry, physics, engineering, theory, and modeling.

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Iron is an important microelement in human and microbial life activities. During the pathophysiological process of sepsis, iron metabolism changes and the body undergoes a series of changes to fight ...

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