Short arginine-rich lipopeptides: From self-assembly to antimicrobial activity
Emilia Sikorska(University of Gdańsk), Wojciech Kamysz(Gdańsk Medical University), Krzysztof Brzozowski(University of Gdańsk), Damian Neubauer(Gdańsk Medical University), Dariusz Wyrzykowski(University of Gdańsk), Marta Bauer(Gdańsk Medical University), Izabela Małuch(University of Gdańsk), Oktawian Stachurski(University of Gdańsk)
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