Dissolution of Silver Nanowires and Nanospheres Dictates Their Toxicity to Escherichia coli
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Vambola Kisand | Katre Juganson | Anne Kahru | Angela Ivask | Urmas Joost | Meeri Visnapuu | A. Ivask | A. Kahru | U. Joost | Katre Juganson | M. Visnapuu | V. Kisand | Kai Künnis-Beres | K. Künnis-Beres
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