Research Keyword: extracellular matrix

Strategies and materials for the prevention and treatment of biofilms

Biofilms are sticky communities of bacteria that form on medical devices and surfaces, making infections very difficult to treat with antibiotics. This review explains how biofilms develop in stages and describes different ways to stop them from forming or to destroy them once they exist. Solutions include special coatings on medical implants, natural plant extracts like essential oils, and engineered proteins called antimicrobial peptides that fight bacteria without creating antibiotic resistance.

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Scanning electron microscopy of hyphal ectobiont bacteria within mycelial extracellular matrices

Researchers studied how bacteria attach to fungal filaments using advanced microscopy. They developed a special preparation method that removed outer biofilm layers to reveal how bacteria stick to fungal structures. The study found that bacteria form attachment structures with the fungal surface, with these structures being primarily produced by the fungus. This research helps us understand how bacteria and fungi interact in nature and in biotechnology.

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