Nanotheranostic Interface Based on Antibiotic‐Loaded Conducting Polymer Nanoparticles for Real‐Time Monitoring of Bacterial Growth Inhibition
Abstract
Conducting polymers have been increasingly used as biologically interfacing electrodes for biomedical applications due to their excellent and fast electrochemical response, reversible doping–dedoping characteristics, high stability, easy processability, and biocompatibility. These advantageous properties can be used for the rapid detection and eradication of infections associated to bacterial growth since these are a tremendous burden for...
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Title
Nanotheranostic Interface Based on Antibiotic‐Loaded Conducting Polymer Nanoparticles for Real‐Time Monitoring of Bacterial Growth Inhibition
Published Date
Dec 18, 2020
Volume
10
Issue
7
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