The potential to bioprint and study 3D bacterial biofilm constructs could have great clinical significance at a time when antimicrobial resistance is rising to dangerously high levels worldwide. In this study, clinically relevant bacterial species including Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA), Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Pseudomonas aeruginosa were 3D bioprinted using a double-crosslinked alginate bioink to form mature bacteria biofilms, characterized by confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM) and fluorescent staining. Solid and porous bacteria-laden constructs were reproducibly bioprinted with thicknesses ranging from 0.25 to 4 mm. We demonstrated 3D bioprinting of thicker biofilms (>4 mm) than found...
Background: Bacterial biofilm formation (BBF) proves itself to be in the spotlight of microbiology r...
Biofilms are three-dimensional (3D) bacterial communities that exhibit a highly self-organized natur...
Biofilms are three-dimensional (3D) bacterial communities that exhibit a highly self-organized natur...
Introduction: Acute recurrent tonsillitis is a chronic, biofilm-related infection which is a signifi...
Bacterial biofilms are three-dimensional networks of cells entangled in a self-generated extracellul...
The rising prevalence of arthritis and osteochondral defects (OCDs) has led to growing worldwide dem...
Bacterial infections are a growing concern to the health care systems. Bacteria in the human body ar...
Chronic infection as a result of bacterial biofilm formation on implanted medical devices is a major...
Biofilms are found in many infections in the forms of surface-adhering aggregates on medical devices...
The treatment of chronic wounds presents a major challenge in medical care. In particular, the effec...
The article presents an overview of the main methods of obtaining biofilms in vitro, used in researc...
Biofilms are described as colonies of microorganisms that are attached to each other and to a surfac...
Understanding chronic wound infection is key for successful treatment and requires accurate laborato...
Copyright © 2014 Bodil Hakonen et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Brunel Research Innovation and Enterprise Fund; British Council/Newton Fund; British Society for Ant...
Background: Bacterial biofilm formation (BBF) proves itself to be in the spotlight of microbiology r...
Biofilms are three-dimensional (3D) bacterial communities that exhibit a highly self-organized natur...
Biofilms are three-dimensional (3D) bacterial communities that exhibit a highly self-organized natur...
Introduction: Acute recurrent tonsillitis is a chronic, biofilm-related infection which is a signifi...
Bacterial biofilms are three-dimensional networks of cells entangled in a self-generated extracellul...
The rising prevalence of arthritis and osteochondral defects (OCDs) has led to growing worldwide dem...
Bacterial infections are a growing concern to the health care systems. Bacteria in the human body ar...
Chronic infection as a result of bacterial biofilm formation on implanted medical devices is a major...
Biofilms are found in many infections in the forms of surface-adhering aggregates on medical devices...
The treatment of chronic wounds presents a major challenge in medical care. In particular, the effec...
The article presents an overview of the main methods of obtaining biofilms in vitro, used in researc...
Biofilms are described as colonies of microorganisms that are attached to each other and to a surfac...
Understanding chronic wound infection is key for successful treatment and requires accurate laborato...
Copyright © 2014 Bodil Hakonen et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Brunel Research Innovation and Enterprise Fund; British Council/Newton Fund; British Society for Ant...
Background: Bacterial biofilm formation (BBF) proves itself to be in the spotlight of microbiology r...
Biofilms are three-dimensional (3D) bacterial communities that exhibit a highly self-organized natur...
Biofilms are three-dimensional (3D) bacterial communities that exhibit a highly self-organized natur...