Antibacterial efficacy and mechanisms of action of low power atmospheric pressure cold plasma: membrane permeability, biofilm penetration and antimicrobial sensitization
Journal of Applied Microbiology2018Vol. 125(2), pp. 398–408
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Paola Brun, Giulia Bernabé, Chiara Marchiori, Marco Scarpa, M. Zuin, R. Cavazzana, B. Zaniol, E. Martines
Abstract
As cold plasma damages different targets in bacterial cells, it emerges as an effective strategy used alone or in combination with antimicrobial drugs to control microbial infections and prevent the selection of resistant bacterial strains.
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