Pathogenic biofilms are a global health care concern, as they can cause extensive antibiotic resistance, morbidity, mortality, and thereby substantial economic loss. Scientific efforts have been made over the past few decades, but so far there is no effective treatment targeting the bacteria in biofilms. Antimicrobial peptidomimetics have been proposed as promising potential anti-biofilm agents. Indeed, these structurally enhanced molecules can mimic the action of peptides but are not susceptible to proteolysis or immunogenicity, the characteristic limitations of natural peptides. Here, we provide insights into antibiofilm peptidomimetic strategies and molecular targets, and discuss the design of two major peptidomimetics classes: AApeptide...
Health-care systems that develop rapidly and efficiently may increase the lifespan of humans. Nevert...
Biofilms are structured aggregates of bacteria embedded in a self-produced matrix that develop in di...
The emergent resistance of bacteria against the conventional antibiotics has motivated the search fo...
International audiencePathogenic biofilms are a global health care concern, as they can cause extens...
The treatment for biofilm infections is particularly challenging because bacteria in these condition...
The increasing onset of multidrug-resistant bacteria has propelled microbiology research towards an...
The problem of drug resistance is very worrying and ever increasing. Resistance is due not only to t...
Microbes are known to colonize surfaces and form biofilms. These biofilms are communities of microbe...
Introduction: Biofilms are complex bacterial communities living attached to biotic or abiotic surfac...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have a broad spectrum of activity and unspecific mechanisms of action....
The great clinical significance of biofilm-associated infections and their inherent recalcitrance to...
Bacterial biofilms pose a major threat to public health, as they are associated with at least two th...
Bacteria form multicellular communities known as biofilms that cause two thirds of all infections an...
Background: Microbial biofilm is a public health concern according to the World Health Organization,...
[Excerpt] Introduction The solution to clinically relevant biofilms and antimicrobial resistance may...
Health-care systems that develop rapidly and efficiently may increase the lifespan of humans. Nevert...
Biofilms are structured aggregates of bacteria embedded in a self-produced matrix that develop in di...
The emergent resistance of bacteria against the conventional antibiotics has motivated the search fo...
International audiencePathogenic biofilms are a global health care concern, as they can cause extens...
The treatment for biofilm infections is particularly challenging because bacteria in these condition...
The increasing onset of multidrug-resistant bacteria has propelled microbiology research towards an...
The problem of drug resistance is very worrying and ever increasing. Resistance is due not only to t...
Microbes are known to colonize surfaces and form biofilms. These biofilms are communities of microbe...
Introduction: Biofilms are complex bacterial communities living attached to biotic or abiotic surfac...
Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have a broad spectrum of activity and unspecific mechanisms of action....
The great clinical significance of biofilm-associated infections and their inherent recalcitrance to...
Bacterial biofilms pose a major threat to public health, as they are associated with at least two th...
Bacteria form multicellular communities known as biofilms that cause two thirds of all infections an...
Background: Microbial biofilm is a public health concern according to the World Health Organization,...
[Excerpt] Introduction The solution to clinically relevant biofilms and antimicrobial resistance may...
Health-care systems that develop rapidly and efficiently may increase the lifespan of humans. Nevert...
Biofilms are structured aggregates of bacteria embedded in a self-produced matrix that develop in di...
The emergent resistance of bacteria against the conventional antibiotics has motivated the search fo...