Rhamnolipid Nano-Micelles Inhibit SARS-CoV-2 Infection and Have No Dermal or Eye Toxic Effects in Rabbits
Hand hygiene is considered to be the key factor in controlling and preventing infection, either in hospital care settings or in the community. Alcohol-based hand sanitizers are commonly used due to their rapid action and broad spectrum of microbicidal activity, offering protection against bacteria a...
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Main Authors: | Alaa M. Ali (Author), Harriet J. Hill (Author), Gehad E. Elkhouly (Author), Marwa Reda Bakkar (Author), Nermeen R. Raya (Author), Zania Stamataki (Author), Yasmin Abo-zeid (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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