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Antibiofilm Properties of Temporin-L on Pseudomonas fluorescens in Static and In-Flow Conditions
2020
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
Biofilms consist of a complex microbial community adhering to biotic or abiotic surfaces and enclosed within a protein/polysaccharide self-produced matrix. The formation of this structure represents the most important adaptive mechanism that leads to antibacterial resistance, and therefore, closely connected to pathogenicity. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) could represent attractive candidates for the design of new antibiotics because of their specific characteristics. AMPs show a broad activity
doi:10.3390/ijms21228526
pmid:33198325
fatcat:bvynd3i3rrhdlcemlo433y6uni