Engineering bacteria for biogenic synthesis of chalcogenide nanomaterials
Prithiviraj Chellamuthu(University of Southern California), James Q. Boedicker(University of Southern California), Kalinga Pavan T. Silva(National Institutes of Health), Mohamed Y. El‐Naggar(University of Sharjah), Marko S. Chavez(University of Southern California), Frances Tran(University of Southern California)
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