<p>Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Streptococcus salivarius, a pioneer colonizer and commensal bacterium of the human gastrointestinal tract. This ability to form biofilms depends on bacterial adhesion to host surfaces, and on the intercellular aggregation contributing to biofilm cohesiveness. Many S. salivarius isolates auto-aggregate, an adhesion process mediated by cell surface proteins. To gain an insight into the genetic factors of S. salivarius that dictate host adhesion and biofilm formation, we developed a screening method, based on the differential sedimentation of bacteria in semi-liquid conditions according to their auto-aggregation capacity, which allowed us to identify t...
Bacterial adhesion is a critical step for colonization of the host. The pioneer colonizer and commen...
Many bacteria, both environmental and pathogenic, exhibit the property of autoaggregation. In autoag...
Biofilms protect bacteria from environmental threats, including antibiotics; thus, biofilms formed d...
Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Streptococ...
<p>Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Strepto...
Afin de caractériser les mécanismes moléculaires sous-jacents au processus d’adhésion des bactéries ...
ABSTRACT Bacterial adhesion is accompanied by altered gene expression, leading to “emergent” propert...
Bacterial adhesion is accompanied by altered gene expression, leading to "emergent" properties of bi...
Members of the genus Staphylococcus and Streptococcus are the causative agnets of many human and ani...
A new concept in biofilm science is introduced: “adhesion force sensitivity of genes,” defining the ...
Streptococcus sanguinis is an early colonizer of tooth surfaces and a key player in plaque biofilm d...
Aggregating and forming biofilms on biotic or abiotic surfaces are ubiquitous bacterial behaviors un...
Planktonic Listeria monocytogenes cells in food-processing environments tend most frequently to adhe...
Biofilms are defined as bacterial cells that form populations by adherence to each other, and/or to ...
<p>Humanity is shaped by its relationships with microbes. From bacterial infections to the productio...
Bacterial adhesion is a critical step for colonization of the host. The pioneer colonizer and commen...
Many bacteria, both environmental and pathogenic, exhibit the property of autoaggregation. In autoag...
Biofilms protect bacteria from environmental threats, including antibiotics; thus, biofilms formed d...
Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Streptococ...
<p>Biofilm formation is crucial for bacterial community development and host colonization by Strepto...
Afin de caractériser les mécanismes moléculaires sous-jacents au processus d’adhésion des bactéries ...
ABSTRACT Bacterial adhesion is accompanied by altered gene expression, leading to “emergent” propert...
Bacterial adhesion is accompanied by altered gene expression, leading to "emergent" properties of bi...
Members of the genus Staphylococcus and Streptococcus are the causative agnets of many human and ani...
A new concept in biofilm science is introduced: “adhesion force sensitivity of genes,” defining the ...
Streptococcus sanguinis is an early colonizer of tooth surfaces and a key player in plaque biofilm d...
Aggregating and forming biofilms on biotic or abiotic surfaces are ubiquitous bacterial behaviors un...
Planktonic Listeria monocytogenes cells in food-processing environments tend most frequently to adhe...
Biofilms are defined as bacterial cells that form populations by adherence to each other, and/or to ...
<p>Humanity is shaped by its relationships with microbes. From bacterial infections to the productio...
Bacterial adhesion is a critical step for colonization of the host. The pioneer colonizer and commen...
Many bacteria, both environmental and pathogenic, exhibit the property of autoaggregation. In autoag...
Biofilms protect bacteria from environmental threats, including antibiotics; thus, biofilms formed d...