Self-assembled nanonetworks of highly stable gemini surfactant-like peptides: antibacterial mechanisms, self-assembly characteristics, and in vivo anti-infection potential
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The escalating prevalence of bacterial resistance underscores the critical demand for developing non-antibiotic therapeutic candidates. Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) with potent efficacy and low toxicity have emerged as a promising alternative strategy; howeve... ...