Biofilms can form on living or inert surfaces and prevail in natural, industrial, and hospital environments. They are made of bacteria organized in a coordinated functional community. Biofilms do not respond to antibiotic treatment due to multiple mechanisms of tolerance and resistance. If bacteria are coordinated in a biofilm form, they are significantly less susceptible to antibiotics, thus making the therapeutic approach difficult. The possibility of using drugs aimed at inhibiting the formation of biofilms in combination with current antibiotics is a therapeutic approach with a major potential for this type of persistent bacterial infection. This bibliographic study aims to present the main compounds that act by inhibiting or destroying...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
In most ecosystems, bacteria exist primarily as structured surface-associated biofilms that can be h...
Biofilms are intricate bacterial assemblages that attach to diverse surfaces using an extracellular ...
Biofilms are a community of microorganisms with accretions of their extracellular matrix that attach...
Biofilms are a community of microorganisms with accretions of their extracellular matrix that attach...
In a colonized environment, pathogenic bacteria change the form of existence from the planktonic to ...
Biofilms are a community of microorganisms with accretions of their extracellular matrix that attach...
Biofilm refers to the complex, sessile communities of microbes found either attached to a surface or...
International audienceBiofilms formed by pathogenic bacteria and fungi are associated with a wide ra...
International audienceBiofilms formed by pathogenic bacteria and fungi are associated with a wide ra...
International audienceBiofilms formed by pathogenic bacteria and fungi are associated with a wide ra...
International audienceBiofilms formed by pathogenic bacteria and fungi are associated with a wide ra...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
Bacteria can switch between planktonic forms (single cells) and biofilms, i.e., bacterial communitie...
Biofilm formation on surfaces via microbial colonization causes infections and has become a major he...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
In most ecosystems, bacteria exist primarily as structured surface-associated biofilms that can be h...
Biofilms are intricate bacterial assemblages that attach to diverse surfaces using an extracellular ...
Biofilms are a community of microorganisms with accretions of their extracellular matrix that attach...
Biofilms are a community of microorganisms with accretions of their extracellular matrix that attach...
In a colonized environment, pathogenic bacteria change the form of existence from the planktonic to ...
Biofilms are a community of microorganisms with accretions of their extracellular matrix that attach...
Biofilm refers to the complex, sessile communities of microbes found either attached to a surface or...
International audienceBiofilms formed by pathogenic bacteria and fungi are associated with a wide ra...
International audienceBiofilms formed by pathogenic bacteria and fungi are associated with a wide ra...
International audienceBiofilms formed by pathogenic bacteria and fungi are associated with a wide ra...
International audienceBiofilms formed by pathogenic bacteria and fungi are associated with a wide ra...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
Bacteria can switch between planktonic forms (single cells) and biofilms, i.e., bacterial communitie...
Biofilm formation on surfaces via microbial colonization causes infections and has become a major he...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
In most ecosystems, bacteria exist primarily as structured surface-associated biofilms that can be h...
Biofilms are intricate bacterial assemblages that attach to diverse surfaces using an extracellular ...