Biosynthesis of selenium nanoparticles from Dahlia pinnata tuberous roots with antibacterial, antidiabetic, and erythrocyte membrane protective activities
Alsayed E. Mekky(Al-Azhar University), Nashaat N. Mahmoud(Al-Azhar University), Abdullah M. Abdo(Al-Azhar University), Mohammed H. Elhaw(Al-Azhar University), Muhammed I. Haggag(Al-Azhar University), Amal M. Soliman(Ain Shams University), Mokhtar M. Salama(Al-Azhar University), Mostafa M. Kadry(Al-Azhar University), Sameh M. Ghanem(Al-Azhar University)
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