Silver and its compounds have been used for centuries for e.g. water storage, burn wounds or as eye ointment. Almost forgotten after the discovery of antibiotics, silver chemistry has had a revival over the past years as a means to combat multi-resistant bacteria. Although the details of its mechanism of action are still unknown, silver seems to be efficient as it interacts with many biomolecular targets in a cell. In our group, we contribute to the elucidation of this mechanism of action by investigating the interactions of silver ions with amino acids and peptides as well as the formation of nanoparticles related to the mechanism of biomineralization of silver
Owing to their antimicrobial properties, silver nanoparticles (NPs) are the most commonly used engin...
Silver nanoparticles are well known potent antimicrobial agents. Although significant progresses hav...
It is essential to understand the mechanisms by which a toxicant is capable of poisoning the bacteri...
Silver is an antimicrobial agent well known since antiquity. With the emergence of multiresistant b...
Silver nanoparticles are today considered as the backbone of nanotechnology industries. Since time i...
Silver and its compounds have long been known to possess antimicrobial properties. We report here on...
International audienceThe therapeutic arsenal against bacterial infections is rapidly shrinking, as ...
Silver nanoparticles are today considered as the backbone of nanotechnology industries. Since time i...
The therapeutic arsenal against bacterial infections is rapidly shrinking, as drug resistance spread...
The therapeutic arsenal against bacterial infections is rapidly shrinking, as drug resistance spread...
Since ancient time silver and silver based compound have been used as a powerful antimicrobial agent...
The predicted shortage in new antibiotics has prompted research for chemicals that could act as adju...
International audienceThe predicted shortage in new antibiotics has prompted research for chemicals ...
Silver is considered as antibacterial agent with well-known mode of action and bacterial resistance ...
Silver is considered as antibacterial agent with well-known mode of action and bacterial resistance ...
Owing to their antimicrobial properties, silver nanoparticles (NPs) are the most commonly used engin...
Silver nanoparticles are well known potent antimicrobial agents. Although significant progresses hav...
It is essential to understand the mechanisms by which a toxicant is capable of poisoning the bacteri...
Silver is an antimicrobial agent well known since antiquity. With the emergence of multiresistant b...
Silver nanoparticles are today considered as the backbone of nanotechnology industries. Since time i...
Silver and its compounds have long been known to possess antimicrobial properties. We report here on...
International audienceThe therapeutic arsenal against bacterial infections is rapidly shrinking, as ...
Silver nanoparticles are today considered as the backbone of nanotechnology industries. Since time i...
The therapeutic arsenal against bacterial infections is rapidly shrinking, as drug resistance spread...
The therapeutic arsenal against bacterial infections is rapidly shrinking, as drug resistance spread...
Since ancient time silver and silver based compound have been used as a powerful antimicrobial agent...
The predicted shortage in new antibiotics has prompted research for chemicals that could act as adju...
International audienceThe predicted shortage in new antibiotics has prompted research for chemicals ...
Silver is considered as antibacterial agent with well-known mode of action and bacterial resistance ...
Silver is considered as antibacterial agent with well-known mode of action and bacterial resistance ...
Owing to their antimicrobial properties, silver nanoparticles (NPs) are the most commonly used engin...
Silver nanoparticles are well known potent antimicrobial agents. Although significant progresses hav...
It is essential to understand the mechanisms by which a toxicant is capable of poisoning the bacteri...