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An electroluminodynamic flexible device for highly efficient eradication of drug‐resistant bacteria

Zhang et al., 2022

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16289756268317190563
Author
Zhang J
Jia Q
Yue Z
Huo J
Chai J
Yu L
Nie R
Shao H
Zhao Y
Li P
Huang W
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Advanced materials

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has attracted wide attention in antibacterial applications due to its advantages of spatial‐temporal selectivity, noninvasiveness, and low incidence to develop drug resistance. To make it more convenient, universal, and manipulatable for …
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