Ultrashort Cationic Lipopeptides–Effect of N-Terminal Amino Acid and Fatty Acid Type on Antimicrobial Activity and Hemolysis
Damian Neubauer(Gdańsk Medical University), Wojciech Kamysz(Gdańsk Medical University), Marta Bauer(Gdańsk Medical University), Krzysztof Gołacki(Gdańsk Medical University), Maciej Jaśkiewicz(Gdańsk Medical University)
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