Ding et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Charge-switchable MOF nanocomplex for enhanced biofilm penetration and eradicationDing et al., 2022
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- 4831787790871445996
- Author
- Ding M
- Zhao W
- Zhang X
- Song L
- Luan S
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- Journal of Hazardous Materials
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Bacterial biofilm is notorious for causing chronic infections, whose antibiotic treatment is bringing about severe multidrug resistance and environmental contamination. Stimuli- responsive nanocarriers have become encouraging materials to combat biofilm infections …
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