Cationic microbubbles for non-selective binding of cavitation nuclei to bacterial biofilms
<p>The presence of multi-drug resistant biofilms in chronic, persistent infections is a major barrier to successful clinical outcomes of therapy. The production of an extracellular matrix is a characteristic of the biofilm phenotype, intrinsically linked to antimicrobial tolerance. The heterog...
Main Authors: | LuTheryn, G, Ho, EML, Choi, V, Carugo, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2023
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