Biomedical Promise of Aspergillus Flavus-Biosynthesized Selenium Nanoparticles: A Green Synthesis Approach to Antiviral, Anticancer, Anti-Biofilm, and Antibacterial Applications
Eman Jassim Mohammed(Mustansiriyah University), Aly A. Shoun, Fady Sayed Youssef(Cairo University), Ahmed E.M. Abdelaziz(Port Said University), Mahmoud M. Al-Habibi(Al-Azhar University), Nehal M. Khairy(Sinai University), Mahmoud Ali Gaber(Al-Azhar University), Ebrahim Saied(Al-Azhar University), Gehad AbdElgayed(University of Antwerp), Shimaa A. Metwally(Al-Azhar University), Abdulaziz A. Al–Askar(King Saud University), Alsayed E. Mekky(Al-Azhar University), Nashaat N. Mahmoud(Al-Azhar University), Mohamed Sharaf(Al-Azhar University)
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