Topical ferumoxytol nanoparticles disrupt biofilms and prevent tooth decay in vivo via intrinsic catalytic activity
Ferumoxytol is a nanoparticle formulation approved for systemic use to treat iron deficiency. Liu et al. show that topical use of ferumoxytol, in combination with low concentrations of H2O2, disrupts intractable oral biofilms and prevents tooth decay in vitro and in an animal model.
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Main Authors: | Yuan Liu, Pratap C. Naha, Geelsu Hwang, Dongyeop Kim, Yue Huang, Aurea Simon-Soro, Hoi-In Jung, Zhi Ren, Yong Li, Sarah Gubara, Faizan Alawi, Domenick Zero, Anderson T. Hara, David P. Cormode, Hyun Koo |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/7cc3c29b9ca3476e958adfda2a1090bd |
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