Staphylococcus aureus is a leading cause of catheter-related bloodstream infections and endocarditis. Both involve (i) biofilm formation, (ii) exposure to fluid shear, and (iii) high rates of dissemination. We found that viscoelasticity allowed S. aureus biofilms to resist detachment due to increased fluid shear by deformation, while remaining attached to a surface. Further, we report that S. aureus microcolonies moved downstream by rolling along the lumen walls of a glass flow cell, driven by the flow of the overlying fluid. The rolling appeared to be controlled by viscoelastic tethers. This tethered rolling may be important for the surface colonization of medical devices by nonmotile bacteria
The rheology of bacterial biofilms at the micron scale is an important step to understanding the com...
In real-life situations, bacteria are often transmitted from biofilms growing on donor surfaces to r...
International audienceBacterial communities attached to surfaces under fluid flow represent a widesp...
Particle tracking microrheology was used to investigate the viscoelasticity of Staphylococcus aureus...
We summarize different studies describing mechanisms through which bacteria in a biofilm mode of gro...
Bacteria attached to surfaces in biofilms are responsible for the contamination of industrial proces...
It has long been recognized that biofilms are viscoelastic materials, however the importance of this...
Biofilms of various Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains were grown in glass flow cells under laminar and ...
The viscoelastic properties of mono-microbial bio-films produced by ocular and reference staphylococ...
Intravenous catheter related blood stream infections (CRBSI) are the major cause of healthcare-assoc...
Staphylococcus aureus bacteria form biofilms and distinctive microcolony or tower structures that ...
Staphylococcus aureus bacteria form biofilms and distinctive microcolony or “tower” structures that ...
The viscoelastic properties of biofilms are correlated with their susceptibility to mechanical and c...
Surface-associated transport of flowing bacteria, including cell rolling, is a mechanism for otherwi...
The viscoelasticity of a biofilm's EPS (extracellular polymeric substance) matrix conveys protection...
The rheology of bacterial biofilms at the micron scale is an important step to understanding the com...
In real-life situations, bacteria are often transmitted from biofilms growing on donor surfaces to r...
International audienceBacterial communities attached to surfaces under fluid flow represent a widesp...
Particle tracking microrheology was used to investigate the viscoelasticity of Staphylococcus aureus...
We summarize different studies describing mechanisms through which bacteria in a biofilm mode of gro...
Bacteria attached to surfaces in biofilms are responsible for the contamination of industrial proces...
It has long been recognized that biofilms are viscoelastic materials, however the importance of this...
Biofilms of various Pseudomonas aeruginosa strains were grown in glass flow cells under laminar and ...
The viscoelastic properties of mono-microbial bio-films produced by ocular and reference staphylococ...
Intravenous catheter related blood stream infections (CRBSI) are the major cause of healthcare-assoc...
Staphylococcus aureus bacteria form biofilms and distinctive microcolony or tower structures that ...
Staphylococcus aureus bacteria form biofilms and distinctive microcolony or “tower” structures that ...
The viscoelastic properties of biofilms are correlated with their susceptibility to mechanical and c...
Surface-associated transport of flowing bacteria, including cell rolling, is a mechanism for otherwi...
The viscoelasticity of a biofilm's EPS (extracellular polymeric substance) matrix conveys protection...
The rheology of bacterial biofilms at the micron scale is an important step to understanding the com...
In real-life situations, bacteria are often transmitted from biofilms growing on donor surfaces to r...
International audienceBacterial communities attached to surfaces under fluid flow represent a widesp...