Self-assembling ultrashort NSAID-peptide nanosponges: multifunctional antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory materials

scholarly article in RSC Advances, vol. 6 no. 115, 2016

Self-assembling ultrashort NSAID-peptide nanosponges: multifunctional antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory materials is …
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P356DOI10.1039/C6RA20282A

P2093author name stringJ. Zhou
Bing Xu
S. Porter
A. P. McCloskey
B. F. Gilmore
E. R. Draper
G. Laverty
S. M. Gilmore
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P433issue115
P921main subjectself-assemblyQ910150
inflammationQ101991
P304page(s)114738-114749
P577publication date2016-01-01
P1433published inRSC AdvancesQ15716379
P1476titleSelf-assembling ultrashort NSAID-peptide nanosponges: multifunctional antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory materials
P478volume6

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