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Recent advances in bacterial cellulose

Huang et al., 2014

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5953243214937068672
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Huang Y
Zhu C
Yang J
Nie Y
Chen C
Sun D
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Cellulose

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Bacterial cellulose (BC) produced by some microorganisms has been widely accepted as a multifunctional nano-biomaterial. It is composed of linear glucan molecules attached with hydrogen bonds, which appears similar to plant cellulose. However, when compared with …
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