2024
DOI: 10.1021/accountsmr.3c00271
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Programmable Bacterial Biofilms as Engineered Living Materials

Yanyi Wang,
Qian Zhang,
Changhao Ge
et al.

Abstract: Metrics & MoreArticle Recommendations CONSPECTUS: Biological substances like wood and bone demonstrate extraordinary characteristics of "living" features, such as the ability to self-grow, self-heal upon encountering damage, and sense and adapt to environmental changes. These attributes are crucial for their survival and adaptation in complex environments. In the field of material science, there is a growing interest in developing biomimetic materials that can self-monitor, adapt to environmental conditions, a… Show more

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