Biogenic selenium and tellurium nanoparticles synthesized by environmental microbial isolates efficaciously inhibit bacterial planktonic cultures and biofilms
Emanuele Zonaro(University of Verona), Giovanni Vallini(University of Verona), Silvia Lampis(University of Verona), S. Junaid S. Qazi(University of Calgary), Raymond J. Turner(University of Calgary)
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