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Language: Английский
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et al.
World Journal of Clinical Cases,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
13(8)
Published: Dec. 4, 2024
This
manuscript
features
the
promising
findings
of
a
study
conducted
by
Ju
et
al,
who
used
graphene
nanocomposites
for
air
disinfection
in
dental
clinics.
Their
demonstrated
that,
compared
with
conventional
filters,
substantially
improved
quality
and
reduced
microbial
contamination.
highlights
innovative
application
materials,
emphasizing
their
potential
to
enhance
clinic
environments
minimizing
secondary
pollution.
On
basis
unique
antimicrobial
properties
original
study's
rigorous
methodology,
we
recommend
using
clinical
settings
control
airborne
infections.
Language: Английский