Since Anton van Leeuwenhoek first observed a surface-associated multicellular structure of bacterial cells in the 17th century, it has been shown to exhibit an ability to form a biofilm by numerous bacterial species. The biofilm formation is composed of distinct developmental stages, which include an attachment/adhesion of a single cell, a proliferation toward monolayered coverage, a propagation to aggregated microcolony, a maturation to 3-dimensional structure, and subsequently a local degradation. Investigation to identify the essential factors for bacterial biofilm formation has been performed via classical genetic approaches as well as recently developed technologies. The initial stage requires bacterial motility provided by a flagellu...
Bacteria and other microorganisms have, last decades, been thoroughly studied. These organisms are t...
Relatively new advances in microscopy and molecular technology have made possible studying of bacter...
ABSTRACT Bacterial biofilms are highly structured multicellular communities whose formation involves...
In most natural environments, association with a surface in a structure known as a biofilm is the pr...
Biofilms are formed by microorganisms living together in a hydrated extracellular matrix. Formation ...
The formation of bacterial biofilms is initiated by cells transitioning from the free-swimmingmode o...
Biofilms — matrix-enclosed microbial accretions that adhere to biological or non-biological surfaces...
Biofilms are the communities of microorganisms, especially bacteria attached to a biotic or abiotic ...
Microorganisms can live and proliferate as individual cells swimming freely in the environment, or t...
Biofilms are a unit referred to as assemblage of microbial cells growing as surface-attached microbi...
Biofilms are defined as bacterial cells that form populations by adherence to each other, and/or to ...
Microorganisms attach to surfaces and develop biofilms. Biofilm-associated cells can be differentiat...
Abstract: A community-based life style is the normal mode of growth and survival for many bacterial ...
Bacteria employ certain basic survival strategies one of which is to form in natural and industrial ...
Biofilms are a structured community of bacterial cells enclosed in a self-produced polymeric matrix ...
Bacteria and other microorganisms have, last decades, been thoroughly studied. These organisms are t...
Relatively new advances in microscopy and molecular technology have made possible studying of bacter...
ABSTRACT Bacterial biofilms are highly structured multicellular communities whose formation involves...
In most natural environments, association with a surface in a structure known as a biofilm is the pr...
Biofilms are formed by microorganisms living together in a hydrated extracellular matrix. Formation ...
The formation of bacterial biofilms is initiated by cells transitioning from the free-swimmingmode o...
Biofilms — matrix-enclosed microbial accretions that adhere to biological or non-biological surfaces...
Biofilms are the communities of microorganisms, especially bacteria attached to a biotic or abiotic ...
Microorganisms can live and proliferate as individual cells swimming freely in the environment, or t...
Biofilms are a unit referred to as assemblage of microbial cells growing as surface-attached microbi...
Biofilms are defined as bacterial cells that form populations by adherence to each other, and/or to ...
Microorganisms attach to surfaces and develop biofilms. Biofilm-associated cells can be differentiat...
Abstract: A community-based life style is the normal mode of growth and survival for many bacterial ...
Bacteria employ certain basic survival strategies one of which is to form in natural and industrial ...
Biofilms are a structured community of bacterial cells enclosed in a self-produced polymeric matrix ...
Bacteria and other microorganisms have, last decades, been thoroughly studied. These organisms are t...
Relatively new advances in microscopy and molecular technology have made possible studying of bacter...
ABSTRACT Bacterial biofilms are highly structured multicellular communities whose formation involves...