Deep-sea extremophile yields protein that forms super stable biofilm
Scientists discovered a protein secreted by a deep-sea extremophile-an organism adapted to extreme environmental conditions-that self-assembles into a biofilm and is highly stable, boosting its potential for biomedical applications.
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