Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, public infrastructure, and most importantly healthcare. This study addresses the prevention of biofilms and shows that the surface charge of an abiotic substrate influences bacterial motility as well as the morphology and physiology of the biofilm. Grafting-from polymerisation was used to create polymer brush surfaces with different characteristics, and the development of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms was followed using confocal microscopy. Interestingly, two types of biofilms developed on these surfaces: mushroom structures with high levels of cyclic diguanylate (c-di-GMP) were found on negatively charged poly (3-sulphopropylmethacrylate) (S...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
The adhesion and formation of microbial biofilm on material surfaces is a relevant problem in many a...
International audienceSurface stiffness of the microenvironment is a mechanical signal regulating bi...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface. Medical-device biofilm-centred infections pose an enormous th...
Bacterial attachment is crucial in many biotechnological applications, but many important bacterial ...
Bacterial biofilms are sessile microbial communities that cause serious problems, such as antibiotic...
In the current study, well-defined polymer brushes are shown as an effective surface modification to...
In all ecosystems bacteria predominantly live on surfaces, encapsulated within an extracellular matr...
Bacterial biofilms and their associated infections are a continuing problem in the healthcare commun...
Contact-active antimicrobial polymer surfaces bear cationic charges and kill or deactivate bacteria ...
Any surface of human interest can serve as a substrate for biofilm growth, sometimes with detrimenta...
Biofilm formation on biomaterials implant surfaces and subsequent infectious complications are a fre...
The nanometer scale surface topography of a solid substrate is known to influence the extent of bact...
Biofilm refers to a viable bacterial community wrapped in self-produced extracellular polymeric subs...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
The adhesion and formation of microbial biofilm on material surfaces is a relevant problem in many a...
International audienceSurface stiffness of the microenvironment is a mechanical signal regulating bi...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface. Medical-device biofilm-centred infections pose an enormous th...
Bacterial attachment is crucial in many biotechnological applications, but many important bacterial ...
Bacterial biofilms are sessile microbial communities that cause serious problems, such as antibiotic...
In the current study, well-defined polymer brushes are shown as an effective surface modification to...
In all ecosystems bacteria predominantly live on surfaces, encapsulated within an extracellular matr...
Bacterial biofilms and their associated infections are a continuing problem in the healthcare commun...
Contact-active antimicrobial polymer surfaces bear cationic charges and kill or deactivate bacteria ...
Any surface of human interest can serve as a substrate for biofilm growth, sometimes with detrimenta...
Biofilm formation on biomaterials implant surfaces and subsequent infectious complications are a fre...
The nanometer scale surface topography of a solid substrate is known to influence the extent of bact...
Biofilm refers to a viable bacterial community wrapped in self-produced extracellular polymeric subs...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
The adhesion and formation of microbial biofilm on material surfaces is a relevant problem in many a...
International audienceSurface stiffness of the microenvironment is a mechanical signal regulating bi...