The detection and inactivation of pathogenic strains of bacteria continues to be an important therapeutic goal. Hence, there is a need for materials that can bind selectively to specific microorganisms, for diagnostic or anti-infective applications, but which can be formed from simple and inexpensive building blocks. Here, we exploit bacterial redox systems to induce a copper-mediated radical polymerisation of synthetic monomers at cell surfaces, generating polymers in situ that bind strongly to the microorganisms which produced them. This ‘bacteria-instructed synthesis’ can be carried out with a variety of microbial strains, and we show that the polymers produced are self-selective binding agents for the ‘instructing’ cell types. We furthe...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
A novel rapid method for bacterial differentiation is explored based on the specific adhesion patter...
Infectious diseases caused by drug-resistant microorganisms have become a major contributor for huma...
The detection and inactivation of pathogenic strains of bacteria continues to be an important therap...
The detection and control of microorganisms such as bacteria is important in a wide range of industr...
Bacteria deploy a range of chemistries to regulate their behaviour and respond to their environment....
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation are key challenges to the long term performanc...
The detection and control of microorganisms such as bacteria is important in a wide range of industr...
A key stage in bacterial pathogenesis is the ability of bacteria to adhere strongly and specifically...
The ability to harness cellular redox processes for abiotic synthesis might allow the preparation of...
There is an urgent need to identify new, non‐traditional antimicrobials. The discovery of new polyme...
Research on the interactions between microbes and polymeric materials constitutes an important part...
Pathogenic microorganisms are considered to a major threat to human health, impinging on multiple se...
Polymer materials have wide applications in many industries, such as the food, pharmacy, constructio...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
A novel rapid method for bacterial differentiation is explored based on the specific adhesion patter...
Infectious diseases caused by drug-resistant microorganisms have become a major contributor for huma...
The detection and inactivation of pathogenic strains of bacteria continues to be an important therap...
The detection and control of microorganisms such as bacteria is important in a wide range of industr...
Bacteria deploy a range of chemistries to regulate their behaviour and respond to their environment....
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation are key challenges to the long term performanc...
The detection and control of microorganisms such as bacteria is important in a wide range of industr...
A key stage in bacterial pathogenesis is the ability of bacteria to adhere strongly and specifically...
The ability to harness cellular redox processes for abiotic synthesis might allow the preparation of...
There is an urgent need to identify new, non‐traditional antimicrobials. The discovery of new polyme...
Research on the interactions between microbes and polymeric materials constitutes an important part...
Pathogenic microorganisms are considered to a major threat to human health, impinging on multiple se...
Polymer materials have wide applications in many industries, such as the food, pharmacy, constructio...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
A new class of bacteria-attachment-resistant materials is discovered using a multi-generation polyme...
A novel rapid method for bacterial differentiation is explored based on the specific adhesion patter...
Infectious diseases caused by drug-resistant microorganisms have become a major contributor for huma...