Multifunctional nanozyme-reinforced copper-coordination polymer nanoparticles for drug-resistance bacteria extinction and diabetic wound healing
CONCLUSIONS: The Cu-CPNs@EPL complex has impressive antioxidant properties and antibacterial effects, making it a promising solution for treating drug-resistant bacterial infections in chronic wounds. The complex's ability to neutralize multiple ROS and reduce ROS-induced inflammation can help relieve inflammation at the wound site. Schematic illustration of the ROS scavenging and bacteriostatic function induced by Cu-CPNs@EPL nanozyme in the treatment of MRSA-infected wounds.PMID:37723499 | PMC:PMC10506277 | DOI:10.1186/s40824-023-00429-z
Source: Cell Research - Category: Cytology Authors: Jiahui Zhao Tengfei Xu Jichao Sun Haitao Yuan Mengyun Hou Zhijie Li Jigang Wang Zhen Liang Source Type: research
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