2023
DOI: 10.1093/mtomcs/mfad011
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Toxicity and assimilation of cellulosic copper nanoparticles require α-arrestins in S. cerevisiae

Abstract: The incorporation of antimicrobial compounds such as copper into nanoparticles changes how living cells interact with these novel materials. Increased use of antimicrobial nanomaterials combats infectious disease and food spoilage. Fungal infections are particularly difficult to compact because of the few druggable targets, and S. cerevisiae provides an insightful model organism to test these new materials. However, because of the novel characteristics of these materials, it is unclear how these materials inte… Show more

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