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Guwahati, 22 June 2019: Sustained release of drugs for as long as 110 days has now been achieved by researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Guwahati by immobilising the drugs on cotton that is extremely water repelling (superhydrophobic). A team led by Uttam Manna......
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Source : The Hindu
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