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Experimental Application of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid Coatings with Adsorbed Bacteriophages for Reducing the Risk of STEC Infections

A new approach to prevention of STEC infection is based on the synergic effect of combined bactericidal activity of bacteriophages and organic-inorganic hybrid coating of metals. The coatings are characterized by superhydrophilic or superhydrophobic properties and multimodal granularity with the tex...

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Published in:Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 2018-08, Vol.165 (4), p.478-481
Main Authors: Aleshkin, A. V., Zulkarneev, E. R., Kiseleva, I. A., Emelyanenko, K. A., Emelyanenko, A. M., Boinovich, L. B.
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Coatings
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Infection
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Laboratory Medicine
Pathology
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