Synergistic Antimicrobial Effect of Cold Atmospheric Plasma and Redox-Active Nanoparticles
Artem M. Ermakov,
Vera A. Afanasyeva,
Alexander V. Lazukin
et al.
Abstract:Cold argon plasma (CAP) and metal oxide nanoparticles are well known antimicrobial agents. In the current study, on an example of Escherichia coli, a series of analyses was performed to assess the antibacterial action of the combination of these agents and to evaluate the possibility of using cerium oxide and cerium fluoride nanoparticles for a combined treatment of bacterial diseases. The joint effect of the combination of cold argon plasma and several metal oxide and fluoride nanoparticles (CeO2, CeF3, WO3) … Show more
“…The "Synergistic antimicrobial effect of cold atmospheric plasma and redox-active nanoparticles" is explored by Artem M. Ermakov et al In their study, the combination of cold argon plasma and metal oxide nanoparticles demonstrates a powerful inhibitory effect on bacterial growth, providing a potential avenue for antimicrobial treatments [18].…”
Plasma applications in biomedicine represent a groundbreaking intersection between physics and life sciences, unveiling novel approaches to disease treatment and tissue regeneration [...]
“…The "Synergistic antimicrobial effect of cold atmospheric plasma and redox-active nanoparticles" is explored by Artem M. Ermakov et al In their study, the combination of cold argon plasma and metal oxide nanoparticles demonstrates a powerful inhibitory effect on bacterial growth, providing a potential avenue for antimicrobial treatments [18].…”
Plasma applications in biomedicine represent a groundbreaking intersection between physics and life sciences, unveiling novel approaches to disease treatment and tissue regeneration [...]
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