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Rapid Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles from Quercus incana and Their Antimicrobial Potential against Human Pathogens

Rizwana Sarwar    
Umar Farooq    
Muhammad Raza Shah    
Sara Khan    
Nadia Riaz    
Sadia Naz    
Aliya Ibrar and Ajmal Khan    

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