Holzmeister et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Artificial inorganic biohybrids: The functional combination of microorganisms and cells with inorganic materialsHolzmeister et al., 2018
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- 12519347815403525504
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- Holzmeister I
- Schamel M
- Groll J
- Gbureck U
- Vorndran E
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- Acta Biomaterialia
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Biohybrids can be defined as the functional combination of proteins, viable cells or microorganisms with non-biological materials. This article reviews recent findings on the encapsulation of microorganisms and eukaryotic cells in inorganic matrices such as silica …
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