Role of nanoparticles in elimination of biofilm produced by pathogenic bacteria
Biofilm is a structured conglomeration of bacteria entrenched in a polymer matrix that is self-produced and contains DNA, polysaccharide, protein, and cause chronic infections. Pseudomonas aeruginosa lung infection is one of the well stated examples of pathogenic biofilms in cystic fibrosis patients...
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Main Authors: | Samina Kousar (Author), Atia Iqbal (Author), Shafqat Rasool (Author), Hafiz M. N. Iqbal (Author) |
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