The attachment of microbial cells to solid substrata is a primary ecological strategy for the survival of species and the development of specific activity and function within communities. An hypothesis arising from a biological sciences perspective may be stated as follows: The attachment of microbes to interfaces is controlled by the macromolecular structure of the cell wall and the functional genes that are induced for its biological synthesis. Following logically from this is the view that diverse attached cell behaviour is mediated by the physical and chemical interactions of these macromolecules in the interfacial region and with other cells. This aspect can be reduced to its simplest form by treating physico-chemical interactions as c...
<p>As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a ...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...
Understanding the fundamental forces involved in the adhesion of microbial cells is important not on...
The attachment of microbial cells to solid substrata is a primary ecological strategy for the surviv...
Adhesion of microorganisms to solid surfaces is one of the prime steps in the formation of biofilms....
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
Cell adhesion is a multi-process phenomenon involving physical, physico-chemical and biological mech...
In the study of the mechanism of non-specific permanent adhesion of bacteria at the solid-liquid in...
Biofilms are manifested in nature and the complex surface (bacterial, algal and fungal)require attac...
Bacterial transport and attachment to surfaces is of considerable importance to engineered and natur...
Bacterial transport and attachment to surfaces is of considerable importance to engineered and natur...
Anchorage dependent cell culture is a useful model for investigating the interface that becomes esta...
Microbial biofilms are a matrix of cells and exopolymeric substances attached to a wet and solid sur...
Biofilms represent an ancient, ubiquitous and influential form of life on earth. They are interestin...
<p>As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a ...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...
Understanding the fundamental forces involved in the adhesion of microbial cells is important not on...
The attachment of microbial cells to solid substrata is a primary ecological strategy for the surviv...
Adhesion of microorganisms to solid surfaces is one of the prime steps in the formation of biofilms....
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
Cell adhesion is a multi-process phenomenon involving physical, physico-chemical and biological mech...
In the study of the mechanism of non-specific permanent adhesion of bacteria at the solid-liquid in...
Biofilms are manifested in nature and the complex surface (bacterial, algal and fungal)require attac...
Bacterial transport and attachment to surfaces is of considerable importance to engineered and natur...
Bacterial transport and attachment to surfaces is of considerable importance to engineered and natur...
Anchorage dependent cell culture is a useful model for investigating the interface that becomes esta...
Microbial biofilms are a matrix of cells and exopolymeric substances attached to a wet and solid sur...
Biofilms represent an ancient, ubiquitous and influential form of life on earth. They are interestin...
<p>As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a ...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...
Understanding the fundamental forces involved in the adhesion of microbial cells is important not on...