Healthcare-associated infections resulting from bacterial attachment and biofilm formation on medical implants are posing significant challenges in particular with the emergence of bacterial resistance to antibiotics. Here, we report the design, synthesis and characterization of self-assembled nanostructures, which integrate on their surface antibacterial peptides. The antibacterial WMR peptide, which is a modification of the native sequence of the myxinidin, a marine peptide isolated from the epidermal mucus of hagfish, was used considering its enhanced activity against Gram-negative bacteria. WMR was linked to a peptide segment of aliphatic residues (AAAAAAA) containing a lipidic tail (C19H38O2) attached to the ε-amino of a terminal lysin...
Biomaterial-related infections are a persistent burden on patient health, recovery, mortality and he...
Noncovalent and electrostatic interactions facilitate the formation of complex networks through mole...
The rise of bacterial resistance to current antibiotics poses a threat to humanity and reinforces th...
Healthcare-associated infections resulting from bacterial attachment and biofilm formation on medica...
International audienceHealthcare-associated infections resulting from bacterial attachment and biofi...
Healthcare-associated infections resulting from bacterial attachment and biofilm formation on medica...
Healthcare-associated infections resulting from bacterial attachment and biofilm formation on medica...
Healthcare-associated infections resulting from bacterial attachment and biofilm formation on medica...
Infective diseases have been widely controlled by antibiotics, whose extensive use for both human an...
Infective diseases have been widely controlled by antibiotics, whose extensive use for both human an...
The extensive use of antibiotics for human and animal care has resulted in the development of bacter...
The extensive use of antibiotics for human and animal care has resulted in the development of bacter...
Peptide drugs hold great promise for the treatment of infectious diseases thanks to their novel mech...
Peptide drugs hold great promise for the treatment of infectious diseases thanks to their novel mech...
Peptide drugs hold great promise for the treatment of infectious diseases thanks to their novel mech...
Biomaterial-related infections are a persistent burden on patient health, recovery, mortality and he...
Noncovalent and electrostatic interactions facilitate the formation of complex networks through mole...
The rise of bacterial resistance to current antibiotics poses a threat to humanity and reinforces th...
Healthcare-associated infections resulting from bacterial attachment and biofilm formation on medica...
International audienceHealthcare-associated infections resulting from bacterial attachment and biofi...
Healthcare-associated infections resulting from bacterial attachment and biofilm formation on medica...
Healthcare-associated infections resulting from bacterial attachment and biofilm formation on medica...
Healthcare-associated infections resulting from bacterial attachment and biofilm formation on medica...
Infective diseases have been widely controlled by antibiotics, whose extensive use for both human an...
Infective diseases have been widely controlled by antibiotics, whose extensive use for both human an...
The extensive use of antibiotics for human and animal care has resulted in the development of bacter...
The extensive use of antibiotics for human and animal care has resulted in the development of bacter...
Peptide drugs hold great promise for the treatment of infectious diseases thanks to their novel mech...
Peptide drugs hold great promise for the treatment of infectious diseases thanks to their novel mech...
Peptide drugs hold great promise for the treatment of infectious diseases thanks to their novel mech...
Biomaterial-related infections are a persistent burden on patient health, recovery, mortality and he...
Noncovalent and electrostatic interactions facilitate the formation of complex networks through mole...
The rise of bacterial resistance to current antibiotics poses a threat to humanity and reinforces th...