Infection-activated lipopeptide nanotherapeutics with adaptable geometrical morphology for in vivo bacterial ablation
Qi-Hang Yu, Si‐Yong Qin(Ministry of Education), Rong Huang(Sichuan University), Kaiyue Wu(Minzu University of China), Yin‐Jia Cheng(Minzu University of China), Wenlong Liu(Guangzhou Medical University), Aiqing Zhang(Minzu University of China), Xiaole Han
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