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Metallic nanoparticles as a strategy for the treatment of infectious diseases
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2019Registro en:
Angel Villegas, Natalia; Ravetti, Soledad; Bermudez, Jose Maria; Cid, Alicia Graciela; Allemandi, Daniel Alberto; et al.; Metallic nanoparticles as a strategy for the treatment of infectious diseases; Elsevier; 2019; 383-407
978-0-12-818435-6
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Angel Villegas, Natalia
Ravetti, Soledad
Bermudez, Jose Maria
Cid, Alicia Graciela
Allemandi, Daniel Alberto
Palma, Santiago Daniel
Resumen
Improving the performance and efficiency of medicines is one of the most promising contributions that nanotechnology is able to make, enabling the development of novel therapeutic and diagnostic strategies. Among the huge number of possibilities in the field of nanomedicines, the maintenance and improvement of antibacterial therapeutics are really challenging, due mainly to the prompt appearance of antibiotic resistance derived from the misuse of this kind of medicine. In this context, this chapter is focused on the description of different therapeutic alternatives based on metallic nanoparticles, including general properties, advantages and disadvantages, and potential applications. Some remarks regarding future challenges are also discussed.