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SCIENCEApr 26 · 05:07 UTCSCIENCE DAILY

Graphene kills harmful bacteria “superbugs” but spares human cells

Scientists discovered that graphene oxide selectively destroys harmful bacteria and drug-resistant 'superbugs' by targeting a molecule unique to bacterial membranes, leaving human cells unharmed. It also accelerates wound healing and retains antibacterial efficacy after repeated washing.

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