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Muzychka, L., Hodyna, D., Metelytsia, L & Smolii, O. (2025). In vitro evaluation of antibacterial and antibiofilm activity of new bis-quaternary ammonium compounds based on natural products.Current Chemistry Letters, 14(2), 271-278.
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