A synthetic polymicrobial community biofilm model demonstrates spatial partitioning, tolerance to antimicrobial treatment, reduced metabolism, and small colony variants typical of chronic wound biofilms

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  • who: Ammara Khalid and colleagues from the Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff , YB, UK have published the research work: A Synthetic Polymicrobial Community Biofilm Model Demonstrates Spatial Partitioning, Tolerance to Antimicrobial Treatment, Reduced Metabolism, and Small Colony Variants Typical of Chronic Wound Biofilms, in the Journal: Pathogens 2023, 12, 118. of 15/05/2022
  • what: Given the longevity of chronic wound infection, the model has the potential to enable microbial community development in a chronic wound-like environment to be studied over a more representative timeframe, considering that most wounds are regarded as chronic if they . . .

     

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