The swarmbots respond to AHL by producing a protein that is resistant to antibiotics. They stop producing it when they are alone. During the experiment, scientists bathed bacteria in a pool of antibiotics. Regular bacteria, constantly producing the protein, broke out of their small capsule and spread. Swarmbots, however, stayed together. If any one bacteria broke out, it would stop being able to make its “antidote” to antibiotics and die off.

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Scientists hope that these bacteria might be useful for all kinds of medical applications. The bacteria could make other proteins or even drugs, in response to the living body around them. When a system weakens enough to allow them to reach a population density, they might make chemicals that regulate the system and bring their own numbers down again.

[Molecular Systems Biology]