Biofilm is defined as a complex microbial community characterized by adhesion to a solid surface and by production of a matrix, which surrounds the bacterial cells and includes extracellular polysaccharides (EPS), proteins and DNA. Biofilm plays a pivotal role in healthcare-associated infections, especially those related to the implant of medical devices, such as vascular and urinary catheters and orthopedic implants. Attempt to use conventional antibiotics to retard the formation of bacterial films on implanted medical devices suffer from the problem of the emergence and increasing prevalence of microbial strains in form of biofilm that are resistant to available antimicrobial-based therapies. [1] The new approach consists in using subleth...
Biofilm formation, the agglomeration of microorganisms on a surface, can account for greater than 80...
Biofouling has posed serious problems in maritime industry including increased fuel consumptions, ec...
Candida albicans is the most notorious and the most widely studied yeast biofilm former. Design of e...
The natural compound zosteric acid, or p-(sulfoxy)cinnamic acid (ZA), is proposed as an alternative ...
The understanding of the interaction of microbes with surfaces is the basis for managing emerging th...
The worldwide safety is seriously affected by the emergence and spread of microorganisms in form of ...
The mode of action of zosteric acid at a cellular and molecular level was explored. In order to find...
The antifoulant, zosteric acid, was synthesized using a non-patented process. Zosteric acid at 500 m...
The tendency of microorganisms to develop detrimental biofilms has been well documented for a number...
Bacteria existing in biofilms present problems for effective antibiotic therapy due to the protectiv...
Zosteric acid, a natural product present in eelgrass, has been found to prevent the attachment of so...
Biofilm refers to the complex, sessile communities of microbes found either attached to a surface or...
This study provides data to define an efficient biocide-free strategy based on zosteric acid to coun...
In modern medicine, medical devices are used for different applications, including the repair or rep...
Biofilm formation on surfaces via microbial colonization causes infections and has become a major he...
Biofilm formation, the agglomeration of microorganisms on a surface, can account for greater than 80...
Biofouling has posed serious problems in maritime industry including increased fuel consumptions, ec...
Candida albicans is the most notorious and the most widely studied yeast biofilm former. Design of e...
The natural compound zosteric acid, or p-(sulfoxy)cinnamic acid (ZA), is proposed as an alternative ...
The understanding of the interaction of microbes with surfaces is the basis for managing emerging th...
The worldwide safety is seriously affected by the emergence and spread of microorganisms in form of ...
The mode of action of zosteric acid at a cellular and molecular level was explored. In order to find...
The antifoulant, zosteric acid, was synthesized using a non-patented process. Zosteric acid at 500 m...
The tendency of microorganisms to develop detrimental biofilms has been well documented for a number...
Bacteria existing in biofilms present problems for effective antibiotic therapy due to the protectiv...
Zosteric acid, a natural product present in eelgrass, has been found to prevent the attachment of so...
Biofilm refers to the complex, sessile communities of microbes found either attached to a surface or...
This study provides data to define an efficient biocide-free strategy based on zosteric acid to coun...
In modern medicine, medical devices are used for different applications, including the repair or rep...
Biofilm formation on surfaces via microbial colonization causes infections and has become a major he...
Biofilm formation, the agglomeration of microorganisms on a surface, can account for greater than 80...
Biofouling has posed serious problems in maritime industry including increased fuel consumptions, ec...
Candida albicans is the most notorious and the most widely studied yeast biofilm former. Design of e...