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Enhanced Near‐Infrared Photocatalytic Eradication of MRSA Biofilms and Osseointegration Using Oxide Perovskite‐Based P–N Heterojunction
2021
Advanced Science
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) biofilm infections after orthopedic implant increase the risk of failure and potentially cause amputation of limbs or life-threatening sepsis in severe cases. Additionally, satisfactory bone-implant integration is another important indicator of an ideal implant. Here, an antibiotic-free antibacterial nanofilm based on oxide perovskite-type calcium titanate (CTO)/fibrous red phosphorus (RP) on titanium implant surface (Ti-CTO/RP) in which the
doi:10.1002/advs.202002211
pmid:34145798
pmcid:PMC8336500
fatcat:6ysqdxufzzaidhkgmjpam27p5u