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University of Calgary researchers develop new antimicrobial agent to make high-touch surfaces safer
Researchers at the University of Calgary have developed a new antimicrobial agent that offers long-lasting protection for high-touch surfaces.
Jul 231 min read


UCalgary researchers develop new antimicrobial agent to make every-day surfaces safer
Find out how Tri-Filler nanostructures outperform a common antibacterial compound by 230 times, paving the way for long-term self-sanitizing surfaces in high-traffic areas.
Jul 231 min read


Biosenta Highlights Independent University of Calgary Research Validating Tri-Filler™ Antimicrobial Technology
Biosenta Inc. highlighted new University of Calgary research showing its Tri-Filler™ antimicrobial nanotechnology achieved a 200-fold improvement in antibacterial performance over common compounds. Testing confirms the core-shell technology maintains its structural integrity and antibacterial properties for over a year under elevated temperature and humidity. Biosenta is now advancing Tri-Filler toward commercialization for use in high-contact building materials like paints a
Jul 214 min read
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