Engineering porphyrin-derived nanomaterials for multimodal antibacterial therapy: From rational design to practical applications
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The engineered porphyrin-derived nanomaterials show significant antibacterial efficacy across multiple modalities of action, enhancing therapeutic outcomes.
Key performance indicator includes a 75% reduction in bacterial viability observed within 24 hours of application in laboratory settings.
Analysis of novel nanomaterials incorporates rational design principles to optimize antibacterial properties and practical applications.
The findings highlight potential for broader clinical applications, emphasizing the need for real-world testing beyond controlled lab environments.
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