Lin et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Bacteria-derived carbon dots inhibit biofilm formation of Escherichia coli without affecting cell growthLin et al., 2018
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- Lin F
- Li C
- Chen Z
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- Frontiers in microbiology
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Biofilms are deleterious in many biomedical and industrial applications and prevention of their formation has been a pressing challenge. Here, carbon dots, CDs-LP that were easily synthesized from the biomass of Lactobacillus plantarum by one-step hydrothermal …
- 241000588724 Escherichia coli 0 title abstract description 57
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