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. 2022 May 7;23(9):5219. doi: 10.3390/ijms23095219

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Analysis of the bactericidal activity of PDMS-r(P)ApoBLPro (a). Evaluation of PDMS-r(P)ApoBLPro ability to interfere with bacterial cells adhesion (b). SEM analyses of unfunctionalized PDMS and of PDMS-r(P)ApoBLPro upon incubation with E. coli ATCC 25922 bacterial cells (c). Cells debris (red arrows) is visible. Statistical analyses were performed by using Student’s t-test. Significant differences were indicated as ** (p < 0.01) or **** (p < 0.0001).