Versatile Fabrication of Biocompatible Antimicrobial Materials Enabled by Cationic Peptide Bundles
Yin Liu,
Zhanshan Gao,
Tianzi Chen
et al.
Abstract:Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are expected to be an alternative
promising solution to the global public health problem of antibiotic
resistance due to their unique antimicrobial mechanism. However, extensive
efforts are still needed to improve the shortcomings of traditional
AMPs, such as rapid proteolysis, hemolysis, slow response, toxicity,
etc., by exploring AMP-based new antimicrobial strategies. Here, we
develop cationic peptide bundles into novel antimicrobial architectures
that can rapidly kill multiple… Show more
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