Antimicrobial Silver in Medicinal and Consumer Applications: A Patent Review of the Past Decade (2007-2017)
The use of silver to control infections was common in ancient civilizations. In recent years, this material has resurfaced as a therapeutic option due to the increasing prevalence of bacterial resistance to antimicrobials. This renewed interest has prompted researchers to investigate how the antimic...
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Main Authors: | Wilson Sim (Author), Ross T. Barnard (Author), M.A.T. Blaskovich (Author), Zyta M. Ziora (Author) |
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