Magnetic Nanoparticle-Based Hybrid Materials 2021
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-12-823688-8.00013-2
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Antimicrobial activity of hybrid organic–inorganic core–shell magnetic nanocomposites

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“…The unrestrained and inappropriate usage of antimicrobial drugs results in more threatening mutated strains that develop antimicrobial resistance, defined as the ability of microorganisms to defend themselves against the biocidal action of antimicrobials. 423 Thus, the hybridization and combination of bactericidal nanoparticles would constitute an effective new technique to combat these resistant bacteria. 424 Different entities are combined to form a nanocomponent with unique, desirable characteristics not provided by their correspondents when used individually.…”
Section: Acsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The unrestrained and inappropriate usage of antimicrobial drugs results in more threatening mutated strains that develop antimicrobial resistance, defined as the ability of microorganisms to defend themselves against the biocidal action of antimicrobials. 423 Thus, the hybridization and combination of bactericidal nanoparticles would constitute an effective new technique to combat these resistant bacteria. 424 Different entities are combined to form a nanocomponent with unique, desirable characteristics not provided by their correspondents when used individually.…”
Section: Acsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…New resistance mechanisms are emerging and spreading, compromising our ability to treat common infectious diseases. The unrestrained and inappropriate usage of antimicrobial drugs results in more threatening mutated strains that develop antimicrobial resistance, defined as the ability of microorganisms to defend themselves against the biocidal action of antimicrobials . Thus, the hybridization and combination of bactericidal nanoparticles would constitute an effective new technique to combat these resistant bacteria .…”
Section: Integration Of Pha-based Nanofibers With Antibacterial Agentsmentioning
confidence: 99%