John Wiley and Sons: Autonomous Microtrap for Pathogens - Self-Propelled Onion-Like Microvehicle Can Attract, Trap, and Destroy Biological Threats
January 30, 2020
January 30, 2020
HOBOKEN, New Jersey, Jan. 30 -- John Wiley and Sons issued the following news release:
Antibiotics are more efficient when they can act on their target directly at the site of infestation, without dilution. In the journal Angewandte Chemie, American scientists describe a synthetic chemical trap that propels itself to its place of action in the body fluid and then lures the bacteria into its interior to poison them. One of the main functionalities of the microdevice is the communicat . . .
Antibiotics are more efficient when they can act on their target directly at the site of infestation, without dilution. In the journal Angewandte Chemie, American scientists describe a synthetic chemical trap that propels itself to its place of action in the body fluid and then lures the bacteria into its interior to poison them. One of the main functionalities of the microdevice is the communicat . . .