Self-Assembled Metal-Organic Biohybrids (MOBs) Using Copper and Silver for Cell Studies

Neha Karekar1, Anik Karan2, Elnaz Khezerlou3

  • 1Cellular Neuroscience Laboratory, Molecular Science and Nanotechnology, Applied and Natural Sciences, Louisiana Tech University, Ruston, LA 71270, USA. nehak2712@gmail.com.

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