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Biology Articles » Microbiology » Microcapsules act as “roach motel” to kill harmful bacteria Microcapsules act as “roach motel” to kill harmful bacteria
November 19, 2008 -- Researchers in New Mexico and Florida are reporting development of
microscopic particles that act as chemical booby traps for bacteria. The traps
attract and kill up to 95 percent of nearby bacteria, including microbes
responsible for worrisome hospital-based infections. The scientists describe
their discovery as micro-sized “roach motels” for harmful bacteria. Their
study is scheduled to go online November 24 in the premiere issue of ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, a
new monthly journal. It is scheduled for the January 28 print
edition. News release courtesy of The American Chemical Society, a nonprofit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress and a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences. rating: 2.00 from 3 votes | updated on: 21 Nov 2008 | views: 950 | |
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