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Nanobioconjugates: Weapons against Antibacterial Resistance.

Puja PrasadShalini Gupta
Published in: ACS applied bio materials (2020)
The increase in drug resistance in pathogenic bacteria is emerging as a global threat as we swiftly edge toward the postantibiotic era. Nanobioconjugates have gained tremendous attention to treat multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria and biofilms due to their tunable physicochemical properties, drug targeting ability, enhanced uptake, and alternate mechanisms of drug action. In this review, we highlight the recent advances made in the use of nanobioconjugates to combat antibacterial resistance and provide crucial insights for designing nanomaterials that can serve as antibacterial agents for nanotherapeutics, nanocargos for targeted antibiotic delivery, or both. Also discussed are different strategies for treating robust biofilms formed by bacteria.
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