Duraisamy et al., 2020 - Google Patents
Bacteriocin—a potential antimicrobial peptide towards disrupting and preventing biofilm formation in the clinical and environmental localesDuraisamy et al., 2020
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- Duraisamy S
- Balakrishnan S
- Ranjith S
- Husain F
- Sathyan A
- Peter A
- Prahalathan C
- Kumarasamy A
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- Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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Biofilm, a consortium of microbial cells, protected by extracellular polymeric matrix, is considered a global challenge due to the inherent antibiotic resistance conferred by its lifestyle. Besides, it poses environmental threats causing huge damage in food industries …
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