"Unleashing Liquid Metal: A Game-Changer in Global Pathogen Warfare"

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Scientists have developed a liquid metal coating treatment called GaLM, which shows promise as an antimicrobial agent. GaLM particles have improved biocompatibility and low cytotoxicity, making them suitable for use in bandages, medical devices, and drug nanoparticles. The liquid state of GaLM allows for easy combination with other components, creating more efficient antimicrobial metals. GaLMs can be activated by external stimuli and offer potential as the next generation of antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory agents. This research is part of a global effort to combat antimicrobial resistance.
Topics:science#antimicrobial-resistance#galm#liquid-metal#medical-devices#nanoparticles#science-and-technology
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