Material stiffness has been shown to have potent effects on bacterial attachment and biofilm formation, but the mechanism is still unknown. In this study, response to material stiffness by <i>Escherichia coli</i> during attachment was investigated with biofilm assays and cell tracking using the Automated Contour-base Tracking for in Vitro Environments (ACT<i>IV</i>E) computational algorithm. By comparing the movement of <i>E. coli</i> cells attached on poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) surfaces of different Young’s moduli (0.1 and 2.6 MPa, prepared by controlling the degree of cross-linking) using ACT<i>IV</i>E, attached cells on stiff surfaces were found more motile during early stage biofilm formation than those on soft surfaces. To investig...
International audienceIn nature, bacteria form biofilms in very diverse environments, involving a ra...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
Microbiology and biophysics are converging to advance our understanding of the mechanobiology of mic...
Material stiffness has been shown to have potent effects on bacterial attachment and biofilm formati...
Bacteria are commonly found in their natural environments not as single cells, but as part of commun...
Bacteria are commonly found in their natural environments not as single cells, but as part of commun...
Biofilms are communities of microbial cells attached on surfaces and embedded in a self-produced ext...
This investigation is focused on the combined effect of bacterial physicochemical characteristics an...
International audienceSurface stiffness of the microenvironment is a mechanical signal regulating bi...
Bacterial biofilms are known to cause millions of dollars in damage in the medical industry per year...
Attachment to surfaces is an important early step during bacterial infection and during formation of...
Surface-associated lifestyles dominate in the bacterial world. Large multicellular assemblies, calle...
Bacterial flagellar motility plays an important role in many processes that occur at surfaces or in ...
Attachment of bacteria to surfaces is the first step in the formation of biofilms. Medical, industri...
ABSTRACT Bacterial flagellar motility plays an important role in many processes that occur at surfac...
International audienceIn nature, bacteria form biofilms in very diverse environments, involving a ra...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
Microbiology and biophysics are converging to advance our understanding of the mechanobiology of mic...
Material stiffness has been shown to have potent effects on bacterial attachment and biofilm formati...
Bacteria are commonly found in their natural environments not as single cells, but as part of commun...
Bacteria are commonly found in their natural environments not as single cells, but as part of commun...
Biofilms are communities of microbial cells attached on surfaces and embedded in a self-produced ext...
This investigation is focused on the combined effect of bacterial physicochemical characteristics an...
International audienceSurface stiffness of the microenvironment is a mechanical signal regulating bi...
Bacterial biofilms are known to cause millions of dollars in damage in the medical industry per year...
Attachment to surfaces is an important early step during bacterial infection and during formation of...
Surface-associated lifestyles dominate in the bacterial world. Large multicellular assemblies, calle...
Bacterial flagellar motility plays an important role in many processes that occur at surfaces or in ...
Attachment of bacteria to surfaces is the first step in the formation of biofilms. Medical, industri...
ABSTRACT Bacterial flagellar motility plays an important role in many processes that occur at surfac...
International audienceIn nature, bacteria form biofilms in very diverse environments, involving a ra...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
Microbiology and biophysics are converging to advance our understanding of the mechanobiology of mic...