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This study introduces Swift Lubrication for Industrial and Medical Equipment (SLIME), a rapid two‐step dip‐coating method that creates ultra‐low friction surfaces and robust anti‐fouling properties. SLIME demonstrates versatility across various applications, providing material‐independent coatings that enhance biocompatibility and performance without ...
Yeontaek Lee+11 more
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A lux/gfp dual label system for studying attachment and biofilm formation of Enterobacter sakazakii
Melanie Thimodo
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This paper contrasts electrospinning and 3D printing for porous membrane fabrication, evaluating their evolution, cost, resolution, mechanical traits, and scalability. While 3D printing excels in material diversity and industrial adaptability, electrospinning achieves finer resolution and thermal resilience.
Eya Kacem+6 more
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Drug resistance mechanism of Staphylococcus aureus bacterial biofilm
Tan Jia Liang
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Optical sectioning of microbial biofilms [PDF]
John R. Lawrence+4 more
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Biofilms: Survival Mechanisms of Clinically Relevant Microorganisms
R. Donlan, J. Costerton
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Las poblaciones bacterianas tienen la habilidad de adaptarse rápida y óptimamente a los cambios en los ambientes en los que existen. De esta manera, en ambientes propicios, con ausencia o baja incidencia de factores estresantes, se las puede encontrar de forma individual, también llamada planctónica.
Meneses, María Laura+1 more
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Self‐Sterilizing Face Mask Employing Enzymatic Power Generation
Electric face mask with flexible biofuel cell integration for on‐the‐go sterilization is developed utilizing ethanol oxidation via alcohol dehydrogenase, and oxygen reduction via bilirubin oxidase. Modified face mask exhibited bacterial death rates of 40–60% at only 20 µA of electric current, easily generated by the biofuel cell continuously over hours
Daniella Marie Gatus+3 more
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Spin‐Orbit Photonics with Potato Starch Lenses
Native potato starch spherulites are introduced as volumetric optical elements that modulate both dynamic and geometric phases of light. These spherulites focus light and generate optical vortices via spin‐orbit interaction, functioning as polarization‐sensitive microlenses. Their unique radial anisotropy enables applications in vortex beam generation,
Petr Bouchal+4 more
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Interaction of biofilm bacteria with antibiotics in a novel in vitro chemostat system
H Anwar+4 more
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