Kung et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Biomimetic polymer-based Ag nanocomposites as a antimicrobial platformKung et al., 2016
- Document ID
- 800663253357878079
- Author
- Kung M
- Lin P
- Peng S
- Wu D
- Wu W
- Yeh B
- Tai M
- Hung H
- Hsieh S
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Applied Materials Today
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Dopamine, a component of marine mussel adhesive proteins, plays an important role in various fields such as biosensors, bioelectronics, as well as tissue and pharmaceutical engineering. In this study, we describe a simple approach to prepare a dopamine …
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