Aims: Design and assembly of an inexpensive microfluidic PDMS chip for visual detection of cell adhesion and biofilm formation. Study Design: Three different styles of microchannels (2.6, 5.0, and 11.5 μl volumes) were designed, fabricated and tested for adhesion and biofilm formation in a microfluidic system. The pressure drop measurements system includes a bio-Ferrograph connected to the PDMS microchannel via a syringe and a pressure transducer. Methodology: Microfluidic chips were fabricated using Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) by means of soft lithography. Different cell densities of E.coli K12 cells were introduced to investigate adhesion and biofilm formation at different time intervals. Stabilization time and hydraulic resistance were o...
Biofilms are of great interest to researchers due to their wide ranging impact on society. This impa...
To improve methods to characterize bacteria at the cellular level, we developed a new microfluidic ...
Biofilm accumulation in porous media can cause pore plugging and change many of the physical propert...
Aims: Design and assembly of an inexpensive microfluidic PDMS chip for visual detection of cell adhe...
Aims: To develop and standardize a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) flow cells for monitoring bacterial a...
Monitoring and detecting pathogen-containing biofilms play a major role in controlling the spread of...
Bacterial biofilms - pathogenic matrices formed through bacterial communication and subsequent extra...
Background Studying bacterial adhesion and early biofilm development is crucial for understanding...
Background: Bacterial biofilm formation (BBF) proves itself to be in the spotlight of microbiology r...
A variety of systems have been developed to study biofilm formation. However, most systems are based...
Microfluidic technologies have rapidly emerged in the field of microbiology to facilitate our ongoin...
Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas including biot...
Abstract Currently, three major circumstances threaten the management of bacterial infections: incre...
<div><p>Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas includ...
Biofilms are arguably the most important mode of growth of bacteria, but how antibiotic resistance e...
Biofilms are of great interest to researchers due to their wide ranging impact on society. This impa...
To improve methods to characterize bacteria at the cellular level, we developed a new microfluidic ...
Biofilm accumulation in porous media can cause pore plugging and change many of the physical propert...
Aims: Design and assembly of an inexpensive microfluidic PDMS chip for visual detection of cell adhe...
Aims: To develop and standardize a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) flow cells for monitoring bacterial a...
Monitoring and detecting pathogen-containing biofilms play a major role in controlling the spread of...
Bacterial biofilms - pathogenic matrices formed through bacterial communication and subsequent extra...
Background Studying bacterial adhesion and early biofilm development is crucial for understanding...
Background: Bacterial biofilm formation (BBF) proves itself to be in the spotlight of microbiology r...
A variety of systems have been developed to study biofilm formation. However, most systems are based...
Microfluidic technologies have rapidly emerged in the field of microbiology to facilitate our ongoin...
Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas including biot...
Abstract Currently, three major circumstances threaten the management of bacterial infections: incre...
<div><p>Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas includ...
Biofilms are arguably the most important mode of growth of bacteria, but how antibiotic resistance e...
Biofilms are of great interest to researchers due to their wide ranging impact on society. This impa...
To improve methods to characterize bacteria at the cellular level, we developed a new microfluidic ...
Biofilm accumulation in porous media can cause pore plugging and change many of the physical propert...