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Flexible hierarchical wraps repel drug-resistant gram-negative and positive bacteria

Imani et al., 2019

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5226840607075885152
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Imani S
Maclachlan R
Rachwalski K
Chan Y
Lee B
McInnes M
Grandfield K
Brown E
Didar T
Soleymani L
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ACS nano

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Healthcare acquired infections are a major human health problem, and are becoming increasingly troublesome with the emergence of drug resistant bacteria. Engineered surfaces that reduce the adhesion, proliferation, and spread of bacteria have promise as a …
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