Multidrug-resistant (MDR) gram-positive bacteria are an inevitable source of infection for hospitalized patients and one of the reasons for the increased proportion of severe diseases. Therefore, constructing smart agents for specific and effective combating infections in vivo caused by MDR gram-positive strains is very urgent. Herein, we reported a structure-oriented design strategy (SODS) to reasonably construct an organic photo-antimicrobial near-infrared (NIR) AIEgen BDPTV equipped with a phenylboronic acid moiety, which could be bound to the thick peptidoglycan layer of MDR gram-positive bacteria, resulting in a tight distribution with the cell wall in a confined space. Compared to the contrast compounds DQVTA and DPTVN, upon photoirra...
The emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria strains has been an uphill battle in modern healthcar...
Healthcare-associated infections have increasingly become problematic in the endoscopic procedures r...
Due to the rapid development of bacterial resistance, there is an urgent need to explore new antibac...
Bacterial infections represent a major concern for today’s healthcare system, especially in nosocomi...
Antimicrobial resistance is among the biggest threats to mankind today. There are two alternative a...
Bacterial pathogens are progressively adapting to current antimicrobial therapies with severe conseq...
Streptococcus agalactiae, referred to as group B streptococcus (GBS), is a prominent co-pathogenic b...
The worldwide rise in the rates of antibiotic resistance of bacteria underlines the need for alterna...
The increase of antimicrobial resistance to conventional antibiotics is worldwide a major health pro...
It is well-known that bacterial infections will induce a variety of diseases in the clinic. In parti...
Antibiotic vancomycin (Van) is often used as the drug of last resort to treat methicillin resistant ...
Innovations in nanotechnology have had an immense impact on medicine, such as in drug delivery, tiss...
Infections caused by multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, especially methicillin-resistant S. ...
Antibiotics have become increasingly less effective due to development of microbial resistances. Abo...
Drug-resistant bacterial infections pose a serious threat to human public health. Biofilm formation ...
The emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria strains has been an uphill battle in modern healthcar...
Healthcare-associated infections have increasingly become problematic in the endoscopic procedures r...
Due to the rapid development of bacterial resistance, there is an urgent need to explore new antibac...
Bacterial infections represent a major concern for today’s healthcare system, especially in nosocomi...
Antimicrobial resistance is among the biggest threats to mankind today. There are two alternative a...
Bacterial pathogens are progressively adapting to current antimicrobial therapies with severe conseq...
Streptococcus agalactiae, referred to as group B streptococcus (GBS), is a prominent co-pathogenic b...
The worldwide rise in the rates of antibiotic resistance of bacteria underlines the need for alterna...
The increase of antimicrobial resistance to conventional antibiotics is worldwide a major health pro...
It is well-known that bacterial infections will induce a variety of diseases in the clinic. In parti...
Antibiotic vancomycin (Van) is often used as the drug of last resort to treat methicillin resistant ...
Innovations in nanotechnology have had an immense impact on medicine, such as in drug delivery, tiss...
Infections caused by multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, especially methicillin-resistant S. ...
Antibiotics have become increasingly less effective due to development of microbial resistances. Abo...
Drug-resistant bacterial infections pose a serious threat to human public health. Biofilm formation ...
The emergence of multi-drug resistant bacteria strains has been an uphill battle in modern healthcar...
Healthcare-associated infections have increasingly become problematic in the endoscopic procedures r...
Due to the rapid development of bacterial resistance, there is an urgent need to explore new antibac...