Nanosilver-based antibacterial drugs and devices: Mechanisms, methodological drawbacks, and guidelines
Italian Institute of Technology · Center for Biomolecular Nanotechnologies
Abstract
Despite the current advancement in drug discovery and pharmaceutical biotechnology, infection diseases induced by bacteria continue to be one of the greatest health problems worldwide, afflicting millions of people annually. Almost all microorganisms have, in fact, an intrinsic outstanding ability to flout many therapeutic interventions, thanks to their fast and easy-to-occur evolutionary genetic mechanisms. At the same time, big pharmaceutical companies are losing interest in new antibiotics development, shifting their capital investments in much more profitable research and development fields. New smart solutions are, thus, required to overcome such concerns, and should combine the feasibility of industrial…
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- Biochemical engineering
- Risk analysis (engineering)
- Nanotechnology
- Computer science
- Biotechnology
- Business
- Data science
- Biology
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