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- who: Gareth LuTheryn from the University at Buffalo, United States have published the research work: Bactericidal and anti-biofilm effects of uncharged and cationic ultrasound-responsive nitric oxide microbubbles on Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: This work explores the anti-biofilm and bactericidal effects of uncharged RAMBs and NOMBs as well as cationic RAMBs+ and NOMBs+, which were evaluated with bacterial viability assessments and fluorescence imaging techniques. This research explored four principal ultrasound responsive MB formulations: RAMBs, NOMBs, RAMBs+ and NOMBs+. With the number of similarities in MB production and NO loading . . .
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