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Advances in Nanofibers for Antimicrobial Drug Delivery
Microbial infections are a major threat to public health and a leading cause of death worldwide. New strains of pathogens, such as resistant strains... -
Effects of cathode design parameters on in vitro antimicrobial efficacy of electrically-activated silver-based iontophoretic system
Post-operative infection is a major risk associated with implantable devices. Prior studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of ionic silver as an...
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Bacteriophage-based Products and Techniques for Identification of Biological Pathogens
Bacteriophage (phage) are obligate intracellular parasites that multiply inside bacteria by making use of some or all of the host biosynthetic... -
Preparation of polymeric composition of linezolid and study of its antimicrobial activity in vitro
This study focuses on the development of the polymeric composition of linezolid based on biodegradable polymeric carriers. Polymeric compositions...
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Propionibacterium acnes: An Emerging Pathogen in Biomaterial-Associated Infection
While it is generally accepted that Staphylococcus spp., including coagulase-negative staphylococci (CoNS), are associated with... -
Carbon nanotubes inhibit the hemolytic activity of the pore-forming toxin pyolysin
Functionalized carbon nanotubes have already demonstrated great biocompatibility and potential for drug delivery. We have synthesized acid oxidized...
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Bactericidal effects of bioactive glasses on clinically important aerobic bacteria
Bioactive glasses (BAGs) have been studied for decades for clinical use, and they have found many dental and orthopedic applications. BAGs have also...