Surface modification using mussel‐derived polydopamine (PDA) is a versatile and robust biocompatible strategy that enables direct application to various epidermal surfaces, regardless of their morphological complexity or surface characteristics. The PDA‐coated epidermis exhibits multiple anti‐biofouling functionalities, including antibacterial and anti‐
Su Eon Lee+14 more
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Plant tissue type and mineral contents shape endophytic bacterial communities in the Sisrè berry plant [Synsepalum dulcificum (Schumach & Thonn.) Daniell] in Benin. [PDF]
Adigoun RFR+6 more
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Bacterial biofilm and associated infections.
M. Jamal+9 more
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Animal‐Free Setup of a 3D Mature Adipocyte‐Macrophage Co‐Culture to Induce Inflammation In Vitro
A completely animal‐free 3D co‐culture is developed using human fat cells and immune cells. Animal‐based materials are replaced with gellan gum hydrogel and a serum‐free medium. Immune cells are effectively activated, producing specific inflammatory signals.
Sophia Nowakowski+3 more
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Bacterial biofilm sample preparation for spatial metabolomics.
Rosado-Rosa JM, Sweedler JV.
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Phage and Endolysin Therapy Against Antibiotics Resistant Bacteria: From Bench to Bedside. [PDF]
Taati Moghadam M+5 more
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Peptide Display Directed Assembly of Biopolymer Core–Silica Shell Particles
Bacterial cells are engineered to produce biopolyester particles displaying peptides mediating growth of silica. Peptide‐coated biopolyester particles are treated with silica precursors and silica shell formation is studied. Transmission electron microscopy shows silica‐coated BPs which are formed after the silicification treatment. Characterization of
Deeptee Chandrashekhar Pande+2 more
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Human neutrophil lipocalin, procalcitonin, c-reactive protein, and leucocyte count for prediction of bacterial sepsis in emergency department patients. [PDF]
Benhamou J+9 more
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A CRITICAL STUDY OF THE BACTERIAL COUNT IN WATER AND SEWAGE
Milton F. Stein
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Bacterial biofilms in nature and disease.
J. Costerton+6 more
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