Silver(I) metallogels with nanotube and nanofiber structures show strong antibiotic properties.
Silver(I) metallogels with nanotube and nanofiber structures show strong antibiotic properties.
The authors R. Xue, M.A.B. Baker and F. Bai summarize in their progress report paper all known information regarding structure, assembly, torque-generation, switching, and adaptation properties of bacterial flagellar motor
Device made of organic transistor integrated with a human intestinal cell-line successfully detects Salmonella typhimurium.
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute develop new method to kill pathogenic bacteria without antiobiotics or chemicals.
New study examines how bacteria clog medical device, to shape strategies for preventing clogging of devices such as stents.
Duke University engineers have developed a material that can be applied like paint to the hull of a ship and dislodge bacteria from the ship’s surface.
Group reports the broad-spectrum bactericidal activity of a gold nanoparticle-polythiophene composite on pathogenic bacteria.
Scientists use functionalization of cellulose through cyclodextrin for long release of antibacterial drugs and production of antibacterial paper.
This book offers an essential guide to this important class of chemotherapeutic drugs. Chapters organize compounds according to their target, helping the reader understand these drugs' mechanism and how resistance can arise. The book uses an integrated...
Using cold plasma, researchers are targeting the hair follicle microenvironment to encourage hair regrowth.