Li et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Advances and prospects of polymeric particles for the treatment of bacterial biofilmsLi et al., 2021
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- 1188851124700448158
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- Li C
- Cornel E
- Du J
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- ACS Applied Polymer Materials
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Bacterial biofilms have been attracting much more attention than before in the treatment of bacterial infections. Despite the development of antimicrobial agents including antibiotics, the treatment of bacterial biofilms remains a serious challenge since bacterial biofilms can …
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