Macrocycle-based host–guest interactions have played an important role in the development of supramolecular chemistry. Burgeoning progress has been continuously made in the development of ...
Bacterial cells growing in biofilms are physiologically distinct from free-swimming planktonic cells. For example, differences have been shown in motility, polysaccharide production, antibiotic ...
This structure-function synergistic design enables FPN to overcome the stability and permeability limitations of conventional nanozymes, offering an innovative solution for the eradication of ...
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A germicide is a substance that kills bacteria and microorganisms. Germicides also fall into the category of bacteriostatic agents that do not directly kill bacteria but hinder their development.