The influence of the crystalline nature of nano-metal oxides on their antibacterial and toxicity properties
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Paride Mantecca | Aharon Gedanken | Anat Lipovsky | P. Mantecca | N. Perkas | A. Gedanken | A. Lipovsky | I. Perelshtein | Nina Perkas | Elisa Moschini | Ilana Perelshtein | E. Moschini
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