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Lienkamp K, Kumar K-N, Som A, Nüsslein K, Tew GN.  2009.  "Doubly selective" antimicrobial polymers: how do they differentiate between bacteria? Chemistry. 15(43):11710-4.
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Al-Badri ZM, Som A, Lyon S, Nelson CF, Nüsslein K, Tew GN.  2008.  Investigating the effect of increasing charge density on the hemolytic activity of synthetic antimicrobial polymers.. Biomacromolecules. 9(10):2805-10.
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