Antimicrobial Activity Of Nanoparticles : Applications In Wound Healing And Infection Treatment (Original PDF From Publisher)
Written by Gregory Guisbiers
Nanoparticles’ Antimicrobial Activity: Uses in Infection and Wound Healing The state of the art in nanotechnological methods for
treating infections is presented in therapy.
Due to bacteria becoming more and more resistant to medicines, this topic has attracted a lot of attention in recent years.
Prominent international researchers talk about the creation processes, properties and uses of nanobiomaterials as antibacterial agents.
The book covers a wide range of topics, including functionalization of nanoparticles, their toxicity to human cells, and antiviral and
antibacterial properties.
For biomedical engineers, materials scientists, physicians and biochemists interested in infection control and nanomedicine, this book
provides a sophisticated reference work.
bridges the gap between the fields of biology, clinical medicine and materials science by offering a focused nanomaterial-based focus
on antimicrobial medicine.
describes the chemical, biological and physical pathways involved in the production and characterization of nanoparticles for infection
and wound healing. includes digestible parts that cover each bacteria subgroup and the corresponding antimicrobial nanoparticles.
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