Ni-MOFs as Potential Nanomedicine for Thermoelectrocatalytic ROS-Mediated Antibacterial Application Driven by Solely Physiological Temperature Gradients
Abstract
Upon human body surface temperature differences, nickel-based metal-organic frameworks (Ni-MOFs) thermoelectric nanoparticles generate reactive oxygen species (ROS). They show favorable biocompatibility and excellent antibacterial activity, highlighting great potential for treating antibiotic-resistant bacterial infections.
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