Generation of empty cell envelopes of Streptococcus pyogenes using biosurfactants
Abstract Background Bacterial ghost cells (BGCs) are cell envelopes that devoid of cytoplasmic and genetic contents in purpose of variable applications, including their great potential as vaccine candidates and their effectiveness as delivery systems for drugs and proteins. To our knowledge, this is...
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Main Authors: | Amany Abdelfattah (Author), Heba M. Amin (Author), Sameh Rabea (Author), Reham Samir (Author) |
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