Degradable Cationic Polymer: A Class of Material to Address Bacteria Resistance
Journal Title: Medicinal & Analytical Chemistry International Journal - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue 1
Abstract
Microbial infection is one of the major challenges to human health world-wide. Millions of deaths are caused by infectious diseases and malfunctioning medical device or equipment. A variety of drugs have been developed to combat with all kinds of bacteria. However, due to the injudicious usage of these compounds, some bacteria have acquired resistance to most of them over years.
Authors and Affiliations
Zhishuai Geng
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