Microorganisms, particularly bacteria, can associate together to form complex communities called biofilms. These communities are embedded in extracellular polymeric substances and can form on numerous surfaces such as implanted devices (catheters, central lines, joint replacement) in patients. These biofilms cause bloodstream and systemic infections that are difficult to treat and increase the chances of sepsis. Previously, our laboratory has identified a protein secreted by Klebsiella that has inhibitory effects on other members of the Enterobacteriacea bacterial family, namely Citrobacter and Enterobacter. Our current interest lies in the ability of the protein to potentially inhibit this bacterial family from establishing biofilms. In th...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
During evolution, microorganisms developed different forms and organizations according to needs. The...
International audienceThe formation and persistence of surface-attached microbial communities, known...
Biofilms are multicellular communities of bacteria that can adhere to virtually any surface. Bacteri...
Bacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood competiti...
Bacterial biofilm formation causes significant industrial economic loss and high morbidity and morta...
International audienceBacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but il...
This dissertation describes the development and application of a high-throughput, image-based screen...
ABSTRACT Bacterial biofilms often formmultispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood c...
Bacterial biofilms cause persistent and deadly infections in medical settings, which are resistant t...
Klebsiella is one of the pathogens able to form biofilm and then to produce Catheter Associated Infe...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
In most ecosystems, bacteria exist primarily as structured surface-associated biofilms that can be h...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
Biofilms are described as colonies of microorganisms that are attached to each other and to a surfac...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
During evolution, microorganisms developed different forms and organizations according to needs. The...
International audienceThe formation and persistence of surface-attached microbial communities, known...
Biofilms are multicellular communities of bacteria that can adhere to virtually any surface. Bacteri...
Bacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood competiti...
Bacterial biofilm formation causes significant industrial economic loss and high morbidity and morta...
International audienceBacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but il...
This dissertation describes the development and application of a high-throughput, image-based screen...
ABSTRACT Bacterial biofilms often formmultispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood c...
Bacterial biofilms cause persistent and deadly infections in medical settings, which are resistant t...
Klebsiella is one of the pathogens able to form biofilm and then to produce Catheter Associated Infe...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
In most ecosystems, bacteria exist primarily as structured surface-associated biofilms that can be h...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
Biofilms are described as colonies of microorganisms that are attached to each other and to a surfac...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
During evolution, microorganisms developed different forms and organizations according to needs. The...
International audienceThe formation and persistence of surface-attached microbial communities, known...