Polish-developed "nanoflowers" to support treatment of serious bone infections

"Polish scientists have developed microscopic 'nanoflowers' that allow antibiotics to be delivered directly to the infected bone. This makes the drug faster, more effective, and less toxic. It could be a breakthrough in treating osteomyelitis – a dangerous bone and bone marrow disease that can lead to bone necrosis and growth disorders in children". This is how the Polish Press Agency (PAP) described our work on the "Science in Poland" portal. Read the full article here:

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