The development of a solid lipid nanoparticle (SLN)-based lacticin 3147 hydrogel for the treatment of wound infections
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C. Hill | S. Hudson | P. O’Connor | Pratikkumar A. Patel | Aoibhín Ryan | Poonam Ratrey | R. Ross | J. O'Sullivan | J. O’Sullivan | R. Ross | C. Hill | C. Hill
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