Antimicrobial materials based on metal complexes have become an effective weapon in the war against the deadly microbes that cause food-borne illnesses, hospital infections and contaminated drugs
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Antimicrobial materials based on metal complexes have become an effective weapon in the war against the deadly microbes that cause food-borne illnesses, hospital infections and contaminated drugs. Yet these antimicrobial materials have shown a limited ability to deliver microbe resistance as part of a comprehensive surface enhancement treatment—until now.
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