Bacterial cellulose composites: Synthetic strategies and multiple applications in bio‐medical and electro‐conductive fields
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Muhammad Wajid Ullah | Mazhar Ul-Islam | Shaukat Khan | S. Khan | M. Ul-Islam | M. Ullah | Joong Kon Park
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