Antibiotic Releasing Multilayers of Poly(2-isopropyl 2-oxazoline) and Tannic Acid

2018-10-17
Çağlı, Eda
Ugur, Esma
Erel Göktepe, İrem

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E. Çağlı, E. Ugur, and İ. Erel Göktepe, “Antibiotic Releasing Multilayers of Poly(2-isopropyl 2-oxazoline) and Tannic Acid,” 2018, Accessed: 00, 2021. [Online]. Available: https://hdl.handle.net/11511/74027.