Natural Nanoparticles: A Particular Matter Inspired by Nature
During the last couple of decades, the rapidly advancing field of nanotechnology has produced a wide palette of nanomaterials, most of which are considered as "synthetic" and, among the wider public, are often met with a certain suspicion. Despite the technological sophistication behind ma...
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Main Authors: | Sharoon Griffin (Author), Muhammad Irfan Masood (Author), Muhammad Jawad Nasim (Author), Muhammad Sarfraz (Author), Azubuike Peter Ebokaiwe (Author), Karl-Herbert Schäfer (Author), Cornelia M. Keck (Author), Claus Jacob (Author) |
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2017-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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