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Shark Skin Inspires New Product To Fight Infections
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Shark Skin Inspires New Product To Fight Infections

Sharklet Technologies, Inc. > News > Shark Skin Inspires New Product To Fight Infections
VideoAugust 24, 2017 Ryan MettetalNews, Sharklet In the News0

Bacterial infections are a huge problem, particularly in medical settings like hospitals. But one U.S. company, recently bought by a Chinese firm, has come up with a product that could provide a real answer: It all has to do with sharks.

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