An ionic silver coating prevents implant-associated infection by anaerobic bacteria in vitro and in vivo in mice

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  • who: Tomoya Soma from the DivisionKeio University have published the research: An ionic silver coating prevents implant-associated infection by anaerobic bacteria in vitro and in vivo in mice, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: The authors demonstrate that coating a titanium implant with silver ions can prevent implant-associated infections, even those induced by anaerobic bacteria. The authors show that silver coating is also effective against anaerobic bacteria infection in_vitro and in_vivo, even in the bone marrow cavity. The authors show that titanium rods can be coated with ionic silver using HAp . . .

     

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