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Incorporation of Penicillin‐Producing Fungi into Living Materials to Provide Chemically Active and Antibiotic‐Releasing Surfaces

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Living materials: artificial biological niches are loaded with the penicillin-producing mold Penicillium chrysogenum. This living material consumes food through a nanoporous top layer and releases the antibiotic on-site. No reloading of the active compound is needed. Gram-positive bacteria were efficiently killed if nearby, whereas Gram-negative bacteria (control experiment, not sensitive to penicillin) were not affected.

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