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Bacterial spores as time capsules for cloned genes

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Bacterial Capsules

Current Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, 1990
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Nanoparticle-Stabilized Capsules for the Treatment of Bacterial Biofilms [PDF]

open access: yesACS Nano, 2015
Bacterial biofilms are widely associated with persistent infections. High resistance to conventional antibiotics and prevalent virulence makes eliminating these bacterial communities challenging therapeutic targets. We describe here the fabrication of a nanoparticle-stabilized capsule with a multicomponent core for the treatment of biofilms.
Bradley P Duncan   +2 more
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Bacterial Polysaccharide Capsules

2010
A common feature of many bacteria is the expression of a layer of extracellular polysaccharide usually organised into a discrete structure termed the capsule. The expression of a capsule results in the coating of the bacterium in a hydrated shell of high molecular weight polysaccharide molecules that mediate interactions between the bacterial cell and ...
Corbett, David   +2 more
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Bacterial Capsule -- Old Dogmas and New Tricks

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1986
Capsular polysaccharides are important surface determinants present on pathogenic gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. These structures morphologically represent the outermost layer of microorganisms. In the case of gram-negative bacteria, polysaccharide capsules have been shown to have phospholipid moieties that may anchor the polysaccharide to ...
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Sensitive Detection of Deliquescent Bacterial Capsules through Nanomechanical Analysis

Langmuir, 2015
Encapsulated bacteria usually exhibit strong resistance to a wide range of sterilization methods, and are often virulent. Early detection of encapsulation can be crucial in microbial pathology. This work demonstrates a fast and sensitive method for the detection of encapsulated bacterial cells.
Nguyen, Song Ha, Webb, Hayden K.
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