Synthetic peptide branched polymers for antibacterial and biomedical applications
Sadegh Shabani(The University of Melbourne), Greg G. Qiao(The University of Melbourne), Dicky Pranantyo(Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology), Mary B. Chan‐Park(Nanyang Technological University), Sara Hadjigol(Hunter Medical Research Institute), Zhangyong Si(Nanyang Technological University), Wenyi Li(La Trobe University), Neil M. O’Brien‐Simpson(The University of Melbourne)
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