Noble metal nanoparticles deposit on the mycelium of growing fungi--an ... - PhysOrg

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(PhysOrg.com) -- When fungi, such as penicillium, grow, they form a thread-like network, the mycelium. If the fungus is grown in a medium containing nanoscopic particles of a noble metal, the resulting mycelium is coated with the nanoparticles. As ...

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