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Antimycotic activity of bismuth oxide nanoparticles - Video abstract: 38708

Video abstract of original research paper "Bismuth oxide aqueous colloidal nanoparticles inhibit Candida albicans growth and biofilm formation" published in the open access journal International Journal of Nanomedicine by Rene Hernandez-Delgadillo, Donaji Velasco-Arias, Juan Jose Sanmiguel-Martinez, et al. Abstract: Multiresistance among microorganisms to common antimicrobials has become one of the most significant concerns in modern medicine. Nanomaterials are a new alternative to successfully treat the multiresistant microorganisms. Nanostructured materials are used in many fields, including biological sciences and medicine. Read this original research and sign up to receive International Journal of Nanomedicine here: http://www.dovepress.com/bismuth-oxide-aqueous-colloidal-nanoparticles-inhibit-candida-albicans-peer-reviewed-article