Acknowledgement
본 연구는 국방과학연구소의 연구비(과제명: rTSP제재 피부 보호 및 제독제 개발) 지원을 받아 수행되었으며 기술적으로 도와주신 국방과학연구소 Chem-Bio 기술센터에 감사 드립니다.
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