Proteolytically activated anti-bacterial hydrogel microspheres
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Arginine-rich, cell penetrating peptide-anti-microRNA complexes decrease glioblastoma migration potential.Melittin-glutathione S-transferase fusion protein exhibits anti-inflammatory properties and minimal toxicity.Zinc-triggered hydrogelation of self-assembled small molecules to inhibit bacterial growth.Antimicrobial hydrogels: promising materials for medical application.Antibacterial Hydrogels.
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Proteolytically activated anti-bacterial hydrogel microspheres
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scientific article published on 28 June 2013
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Proteolytically activated anti-bacterial hydrogel microspheres
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Proteolytically activated anti-bacterial hydrogel microspheres.
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Proteolytically activated anti-bacterial hydrogel microspheres
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Proteolytically activated anti-bacterial hydrogel microspheres.
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Proteolytically activated anti-bacterial hydrogel microspheres
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Proteolytically activated anti-bacterial hydrogel microspheres.
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Proteolytically activated anti-bacterial hydrogel microspheres
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Jamie E Rayahin
Jason S Buhrman
Laura C Cook
Michael J Federle
Richard A Gemeinhart
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10.1016/J.JCONREL.2013.06.023
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2013-06-28T00:00:00Z