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Vibrio cholerae O1 El Tor: Identification of a gene cluster required for the rugose colony type, exopolysaccharide production, chlorine resistance, and biofilm formation [PDF]
Fitnat H. Yildiz, Gary K. Schoolnik
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Antibiofilm activity of ZnO-Ag nanoparticles against Pseudomonas aeruginosa. [PDF]
Alhosani F+8 more
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Through elaborate design, a biodegradable scaffold with excellent mechanical properties and suitability is fabricated, providing spatial support for subsequent physiological activities. The prepared GA‐HBC‐LIC hydrogel possesses sequential antibacterial, antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory and immunomodulatory functions, offering a suitable chemical and ...
Jiafei Chen+9 more
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Molecular identification, antibiotic susceptibility, and biofilm formation of airborne bacteria. [PDF]
Hussain MA+8 more
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To address the problem of off‐target movement and low bioavailability of pesticides, two anisotropic supramolecular building units (BiTA18@β‐CD and BiTA18@γ‐CD) have been invented that can self‐assemble into nano‐sized hexagonal cuboids on the rice microcrystalline matrix. This manipulation realizes the enhanced utilization of bactericides for rice and
Run Yang+4 more
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Methods for observing microbial biofilms directly on leaf surfaces and recovering them for isolation of culturable microorganisms [PDF]
Cindy E. Morris+2 more
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Effect of host microenvironment and bacterial lifestyles on antimicrobial sensitivity and implications for susceptibility testing. [PDF]
Garcia-Maset R+7 more
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This work presents a critical evaluation of the empirical Thornton's structure zone diagram, a cornerstone in predicting thin film microstructure. Through transmission electron microscopy, we observe that Sn─O thin films form nanosized dendrites, which are not expected according to the structure zone diagram.
Denis Music+5 more
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