AbstractNew unconventional approaches to the development of antimicrobial drugs must target inhibition of infection stages leading to host colonisation or virulence itself, rather than bacterial viability. Amongst the most promising unconventional targets for the development of new antimicrobial drugs is bacterial adherence and biofilm formation as well as their control system, the quorum-sensing (QS) system, a mechanism of communication used to co-ordinate bacterial activities. Here we describe the evaluation of synthetic organic compounds as bacterial biofilm inhibitors against a panel of clinically relevant Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial strains. This approach has successfully allowed the identification of five compounds (GEt,...
Antibiotic resistance has been increasingly reported for a wide variety of bacteria of clinical sign...
With the increasing antibiotic resistance of bacterial strains, alternative methods for infection co...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Bacteria regulate the expression of various virulence factors...
Most bacteria attach to surfaces where they form a biofilm, cells embedded in a complex matrix of po...
Most bacteria attach to surfaces where they form a biofilm, cells embedded in a complex matrix of po...
Biofilms are microbial sessile communities characterized by cells that are attached to a substratum ...
Bacteria can switch between planktonic forms (single cells) and biofilms, i.e., bacterial communitie...
Biofilm formation significantly contributes to microbial survival in hostile environments and it is ...
Bacterial pathogens coordinate the expression of multiple virulence factors and formation of biofilm...
The ability of many pathogenic bacteria to grow as a biofilm results in lower susceptibility to anti...
The ability of many pathogenic bacteria to grow as a biofilm results in lower susceptibility to anti...
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria is a growing problem and innovative antimicrobials with novel targ...
Bacteria may assume two different life forms: floating (planktonic) and biofilm forms. In biofilms ...
Owing to the failure of conventional antibiotics in biofilm control, alternative approaches are urge...
Although the exact role of quorum sensing (QS) in various stages of biofilm formation, maturation, a...
Antibiotic resistance has been increasingly reported for a wide variety of bacteria of clinical sign...
With the increasing antibiotic resistance of bacterial strains, alternative methods for infection co...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Bacteria regulate the expression of various virulence factors...
Most bacteria attach to surfaces where they form a biofilm, cells embedded in a complex matrix of po...
Most bacteria attach to surfaces where they form a biofilm, cells embedded in a complex matrix of po...
Biofilms are microbial sessile communities characterized by cells that are attached to a substratum ...
Bacteria can switch between planktonic forms (single cells) and biofilms, i.e., bacterial communitie...
Biofilm formation significantly contributes to microbial survival in hostile environments and it is ...
Bacterial pathogens coordinate the expression of multiple virulence factors and formation of biofilm...
The ability of many pathogenic bacteria to grow as a biofilm results in lower susceptibility to anti...
The ability of many pathogenic bacteria to grow as a biofilm results in lower susceptibility to anti...
Antibiotic resistance in bacteria is a growing problem and innovative antimicrobials with novel targ...
Bacteria may assume two different life forms: floating (planktonic) and biofilm forms. In biofilms ...
Owing to the failure of conventional antibiotics in biofilm control, alternative approaches are urge...
Although the exact role of quorum sensing (QS) in various stages of biofilm formation, maturation, a...
Antibiotic resistance has been increasingly reported for a wide variety of bacteria of clinical sign...
With the increasing antibiotic resistance of bacterial strains, alternative methods for infection co...
© 2017 The Royal Society of Chemistry. Bacteria regulate the expression of various virulence factors...