Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adhesion alone is not sufficient to form the complex community architecture of a biofilm. Surface-sensing creates bacterial awareness of their adhering state on the surface and is essential to initiate the phenotypic and genotypic changes that characterize the transition from initial bacterial adhesion to a biofilm. Physico-chemistry has been frequently applied to explain initial bacterial adhesion phenomena, including bacterial mass transport, role of substratum surface properties in initial adhesion and the transition from reversible to irreversible adhesion. However, also emergent biofilm properties, such as production of extracellular-polyme...
Bacterial adhesion is a main problem in many biomedical, domestic, natural and industrial environmen...
<p>As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a ...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...
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...
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...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
The development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health and sanitary consequence...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...
Attachment of bacteria to surfaces is the first step in the formation of biofilms. Medical, industri...
The development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health and sanitary consequence...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
Bacterial adhesion is a main problem in many biomedical, domestic, natural and industrial environmen...
<p>As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a ...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...
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...
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...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
The development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health and sanitary consequence...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...
Attachment of bacteria to surfaces is the first step in the formation of biofilms. Medical, industri...
The development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health and sanitary consequence...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
Bacterial adhesion is a main problem in many biomedical, domestic, natural and industrial environmen...
<p>As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a ...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...