Several pathogens associated with chronic infections, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa in cystic fibrosis pneumonia, Haemophilus influenzae and Streptococcus pneumoniae in chronic otitis media, Staphylococcus aureus in chronic rhinosinusitis and enteropathogenic Escherichia coli in recurrent urinary tract infections, are linked to biofilm formation. Biofilms are usually defined as surface-associated microbial communities, surrounded by an extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) matrix. Biofilm formation has been demonstrated for numerous pathogens and is clearly an important microbial survival strategy. However, outside of dental plaques, fewer reports have investigated biofilm development in clinical samples. Typically biofilms are found i...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Although biofilms have been observed early in the history of microbial research, their impact has on...
Abstract: Biofilms are communities of microorganisms embedded in extracellular polymeric substances ...
Microscopic entities, microorganisms that drastically affect human health need to be thoroughly inve...
In reality, most microorganisms are not free floating. They exist in biofilms, a community of many o...
Biofilms are communities of microorganisms embedded in extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) matr...
Bacteria can grow and proliferate either as single, independent cells or organized in aggregates com...
Microbial biofilm created huge burden in treatment of both community and hospital infections. A biof...
Bacteria have traditionally been regarded as individual organisms growing in homogeneous planktonic ...
Abstract Background Biofilm formation is a major virulence factor contributing to the chronicity of ...
In nature, bacteria and fungi inhabit distinct environmental niches at the interface between two pha...
Biofilms are microbial communities established in the self-produced extracellular substances that in...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Over 60% of bacterial infections (and up to 80% of chronic infections) are currently considered to i...
Bacteria can form, on virtually any surface, single- and multispecies biofilms intrinsically resista...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Although biofilms have been observed early in the history of microbial research, their impact has on...
Abstract: Biofilms are communities of microorganisms embedded in extracellular polymeric substances ...
Microscopic entities, microorganisms that drastically affect human health need to be thoroughly inve...
In reality, most microorganisms are not free floating. They exist in biofilms, a community of many o...
Biofilms are communities of microorganisms embedded in extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) matr...
Bacteria can grow and proliferate either as single, independent cells or organized in aggregates com...
Microbial biofilm created huge burden in treatment of both community and hospital infections. A biof...
Bacteria have traditionally been regarded as individual organisms growing in homogeneous planktonic ...
Abstract Background Biofilm formation is a major virulence factor contributing to the chronicity of ...
In nature, bacteria and fungi inhabit distinct environmental niches at the interface between two pha...
Biofilms are microbial communities established in the self-produced extracellular substances that in...
Abstract: many oral pathologies, such as dental caries, periodontal disease and peri-implantitis are...
Over 60% of bacterial infections (and up to 80% of chronic infections) are currently considered to i...
Bacteria can form, on virtually any surface, single- and multispecies biofilms intrinsically resista...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Although biofilms have been observed early in the history of microbial research, their impact has on...
Abstract: Biofilms are communities of microorganisms embedded in extracellular polymeric substances ...