
doi: 10.1039/d0cc07472a
pmid: 33245301
A compact antibiotic delivery system based on enzymatic biofuel cells was prepared, in which ampicillin was released when discharged in the presence of glucose and O2.
Oxygen, Glucose, Bioelectric Energy Sources, Escherichia coli, Ampicillin, Anti-Bacterial Agents
Oxygen, Glucose, Bioelectric Energy Sources, Escherichia coli, Ampicillin, Anti-Bacterial Agents
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