Gastrointestinal (GI) health is an important contributor to one’s overall well-being. In the past decade, the focus of this aspect of health has been on the organisms that inhabit the intestines: gut microbes. A concept central to understanding bacterial behavior for health or disease promotion is biological film (biofilm) formation. The predominant form of growth for bacteria is biofilm formation, an as yet poorly described phenomenon for gut microbes. In order to better understand bacterial behavior in response to nutrients that pass through the GI system, a high throughput system to assess biofilm formation was developed. Gastrointestinal-associated microbes, Escherichia coli and Enterococcus faecalis, were assayed for biofilm forma...
Bacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood competiti...
Biofilms are the aggregation of microbial cells, which are associated with the surface in almost an ...
Biofilm is a phenomenon which develops in several branches of industry, leading however to similar c...
Biofilms are a collection of microorganisms that are attached to a surface, surrounded by a self-gen...
Escherichia coli plays an important role in biofilm formation across a wide array of disease and eco...
Health benefits associated with the ingestion of certain lactobacilli known as probiotics have incre...
Bacterial biofilms cause persistent and deadly infections in medical settings, which are resistant t...
In this study, biofilm forming potential of intestinal Lactobacillus reuteri strains under different...
The majority of bacteria live not planktonically, but as residents of sessile biofilm communities. S...
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (GG) is one of the most studied probiotics worldwide and it has proved to...
The human gastrointestinal tract contains rich and diverse microbiotas along its length. However, wh...
Using nutrients bacteria utilize to grow as treatments of bacterial biofilms have been investigated....
Bacteria are able to grow adhered to almost every surface, forming architecturally complex communiti...
Materials and equipment in food processing industries are colonized by surface-associated microbial ...
AIM: To determine whether clonal diversity within E. faecalis affects biofilm formation when exposed...
Bacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood competiti...
Biofilms are the aggregation of microbial cells, which are associated with the surface in almost an ...
Biofilm is a phenomenon which develops in several branches of industry, leading however to similar c...
Biofilms are a collection of microorganisms that are attached to a surface, surrounded by a self-gen...
Escherichia coli plays an important role in biofilm formation across a wide array of disease and eco...
Health benefits associated with the ingestion of certain lactobacilli known as probiotics have incre...
Bacterial biofilms cause persistent and deadly infections in medical settings, which are resistant t...
In this study, biofilm forming potential of intestinal Lactobacillus reuteri strains under different...
The majority of bacteria live not planktonically, but as residents of sessile biofilm communities. S...
Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (GG) is one of the most studied probiotics worldwide and it has proved to...
The human gastrointestinal tract contains rich and diverse microbiotas along its length. However, wh...
Using nutrients bacteria utilize to grow as treatments of bacterial biofilms have been investigated....
Bacteria are able to grow adhered to almost every surface, forming architecturally complex communiti...
Materials and equipment in food processing industries are colonized by surface-associated microbial ...
AIM: To determine whether clonal diversity within E. faecalis affects biofilm formation when exposed...
Bacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood competiti...
Biofilms are the aggregation of microbial cells, which are associated with the surface in almost an ...
Biofilm is a phenomenon which develops in several branches of industry, leading however to similar c...