Yang et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Antimicrobial polypeptides capable of membrane translocation for treatment of MRSA wound infection in vivoYang et al., 2022
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- Yang S
- Wang Y
- Tan J
- Teo J
- Tan K
- Yang Y
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- Advanced Healthcare Materials
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Multidrug resistant infections are plaguing the healthcare sector over the past few decades with limited treatment options. To overcome this problem, the authors synthesize a series of novel guanidinium‐functionalized polypeptides. Specifically, poly (l‐lysine)(PLL) with …
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