Understanding the Role of Self-Assembly and Interaction with Biological Membranes of Short Cationic Lipopeptides in the Effective Design of New Antibiotics
Oktawian Stachurski(University of Gdańsk), Emilia Sikorska(University of Gdańsk), Sylwia Bartoszewska(Gdańsk Medical University), Aleksandra Hać(University of Gdańsk), Adam Prahl(University of Gdańsk), Damian Neubauer(Gdańsk Medical University), Karol Sikora(Gdańsk Medical University), Dariusz Wyrzykowski(University of Gdańsk), Emilia Iłowska(University of Gdańsk), Marta Bauer(Gdańsk Medical University), Wojciech Kamysz(Gdańsk Medical University), Aleksandra Walewska(University of Gdańsk)
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