Adherence of the microorganism to submerged solid surfaces leads to biofilm formation. Biofilm formation modifies the surfaces in favor of bacteria facilitating the survival of the bacteria under different stressed conditions. On the other hand, the formation of biofilm has a direct adverse economic impact in various industries and more importantly in medical practices. This adherence is the reason for the failure of many indwelling medical devices. Surface biofilm adhesion is the key to biofilm growth and stability. Hence this adhesion needs to be substantially lowered to inhibit biofilm stability. Both chemical and physical properties of the surface influence biofilm formation and modulating these properties can control this formation. In...
Hollow fiber membranes (HFMs) have a wide variety of applications, such as for hemodialysis filtrati...
Biofilm formation depends on many factors, one of them being the surface (substrate) on which the bi...
The adhesion of bacteria to surfaces is an important biological process, but one that has resisted s...
Adherence of the microorganism to submerged solid surfaces leads to biofilm formation. Biofilm forma...
Undesired growth of biofilms represents a fundamental problem for all surfaces in long-term contact ...
This paper reports a study into the process of bacteria adhesion to surfaces of different roughness ...
Biofilms are complex aggregation of microorganisms grown on a solid substrate. They are characteri...
The field of nanotechnology is growing rapidly. Progress in this field depends in part on a thorough...
Scanning Electron Microscopic (SEM) image of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm on glass surfaces etched...
The inherent natural tendency of bacterial to adhere and form biofilm on both biotic and abiotic sur...
Bacterial adhesion to surfaces and subsequent formation of microcolonies play important roles in bio...
Hypothesis The nucleation of biofilms is known to be affected by both the chemistry and topography o...
Hypothesis: The nucleation of biofilms is known to be affected by both the chemistry and topography ...
AbstractBiofilms are complex microbial communities with important biological functions including enh...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
Hollow fiber membranes (HFMs) have a wide variety of applications, such as for hemodialysis filtrati...
Biofilm formation depends on many factors, one of them being the surface (substrate) on which the bi...
The adhesion of bacteria to surfaces is an important biological process, but one that has resisted s...
Adherence of the microorganism to submerged solid surfaces leads to biofilm formation. Biofilm forma...
Undesired growth of biofilms represents a fundamental problem for all surfaces in long-term contact ...
This paper reports a study into the process of bacteria adhesion to surfaces of different roughness ...
Biofilms are complex aggregation of microorganisms grown on a solid substrate. They are characteri...
The field of nanotechnology is growing rapidly. Progress in this field depends in part on a thorough...
Scanning Electron Microscopic (SEM) image of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm on glass surfaces etched...
The inherent natural tendency of bacterial to adhere and form biofilm on both biotic and abiotic sur...
Bacterial adhesion to surfaces and subsequent formation of microcolonies play important roles in bio...
Hypothesis The nucleation of biofilms is known to be affected by both the chemistry and topography o...
Hypothesis: The nucleation of biofilms is known to be affected by both the chemistry and topography ...
AbstractBiofilms are complex microbial communities with important biological functions including enh...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
Hollow fiber membranes (HFMs) have a wide variety of applications, such as for hemodialysis filtrati...
Biofilm formation depends on many factors, one of them being the surface (substrate) on which the bi...
The adhesion of bacteria to surfaces is an important biological process, but one that has resisted s...