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Nanofibrillar Patches of Commensal Skin Bacteria.

Karine GlinelAdam BehrensRobert S LangerAna JaklenecAlain M Jonas
Published in: Biomacromolecules (2018)
We demonstrate entrapment of the commensal skin bacteria Staphylococcus epidermidis in mats composed of soft nanotubes made by membrane-templated layer-by-layer (LbL) assembly. When cultured in broth, the resulting nanofibrillar patches efficiently delay the escape of bacteria and their planktonic growth, while displaying high steady-state metabolic activity. Additionally, the material properties and metabolic activity can be further tuned by postprocessing the patches with additional polysaccharide LbL layers. These patches offer a promising methodology for the fabrication of bacterial skin dressings for the treatment of skin dysbiosis while preventing adverse effects due to bacterial proliferation.
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