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Controlled Ag release from electrically conductive coating systems. In this study, pure silver was continuously deposited onto a polyester (PET) fiber to optimize electrical conductivity for ECG application. Link
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From Laboratory Research to a Clinical Trial: Copper Alloy Surfaces Kill Bacteria and Reduce Hospital-Acquired Infections. Download
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Comparison of the Antimicrobial Effects of Chlorine, Silver Ion, and Tobramycin on Biofilm. Download
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The antimicrobial activity of copper and copper alloys against nosocomial pathogens and Mycobacterium tuberculosis isolated from healthcare facilities in the Western Cape: an in-vitro study