Mussel-inspired chemistry to design biodegradable food packaging films with antimicrobial properties
Priyanka Prabhakar(Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute), Chetna Dhand(Wellcome Centre for Anti-Infectives Research), Rajamani Lakshminarayanan(National University of Singapore), Raj Kumar Sen(Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute), B. Swathi(Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute), D.P. Mondal(Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute), Venkatesh Mayandi(Singapore Eye Research Institute), Avanish Kumar Srivastava(Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute), Neeraj Dwivedi(Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute), Monika Patel(Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute), V. Sorna Gowri(Advanced Materials and Processes Research Institute), Jeet Vishwakarma(Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research)
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