Rhamnolipids Nano-Micelles as a Potential Hand Sanitizer
COVID-19 is a pandemic disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2, which continues to cause global health and economic problems since emerging in China in late 2019. Until now, there are no standard antiviral treatments. Thus, several strategies were adopted to minimize virus transmission, such as social dist...
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Main Authors: | Marwa Reda Bakkar (Author), Ahmed Hassan Ibrahim Faraag (Author), Elham R. S. Soliman (Author), Manar S. Fouda (Author), Amir Mahfouz Mokhtar Sarguos (Author), Gary R. McLean (Author), Ali M. S. Hebishy (Author), Gehad E. Elkhouly (Author), Nermeen R. Raya (Author), Yasmin Abo-zeid (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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