Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and man-made systems. Understanding the factors governing initial bacterial attachment is critical to biofilm management. In this study, the initial attachment of three bacteria, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia coli and Pseudomonas putida, on two substrates, glass and octadecyltrichlorosilane (OTS) modified glass, was examined in flow chambers. The flow chambers were designed and operated to mimic slow moving water bodies and minimize the gravitational settlement of cells. The hydrophobicity of bacterial surface was evaluated by partitioning of cells to the water–hexadecane interface and the liquid contact angles on cell layers collected on fil...
We investigate the attachment of Escherichia coli on silanized glass surfaces during flow through a ...
While biofilms are ubiquitous in nature, the mechanism by which they form is still poorly understood...
The formation of bacterial biofilms is initiated by cells transitioning from the free-swimmingmode o...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
Attachment of bacteria to surfaces is the first step in the formation of biofilms. Medical, industri...
Microbial biofilm formation on surfaces leads to significant losses in terms of energy, equipment da...
ABSTRACT: We investigate the attachment of Escherichia coli on silanized glass surfaces during flow ...
Bacterial biofilms are known to cause millions of dollars in damage in the medical industry per year...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in aquatic environments. Biofilms have been shown to attract and harbor path...
BACKGROUND, AIM, AND SCOPE: Solid surfaces in contact with water have been found to be biofouled due...
BACKGROUND, AIM, AND SCOPE: Solid surfaces in contact with water have been found to be biofouled due...
We investigate the attachment of Escherichia coli on silanized glass surfaces during flow through a ...
We investigate the attachment of Escherichia coli on silanized glass surfaces during flow through a ...
We investigate the attachment of Escherichia coli on silanized glass surfaces during flow through a ...
While biofilms are ubiquitous in nature, the mechanism by which they form is still poorly understood...
The formation of bacterial biofilms is initiated by cells transitioning from the free-swimmingmode o...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
Attachment of bacteria to surfaces is the first step in the formation of biofilms. Medical, industri...
Microbial biofilm formation on surfaces leads to significant losses in terms of energy, equipment da...
ABSTRACT: We investigate the attachment of Escherichia coli on silanized glass surfaces during flow ...
Bacterial biofilms are known to cause millions of dollars in damage in the medical industry per year...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in aquatic environments. Biofilms have been shown to attract and harbor path...
BACKGROUND, AIM, AND SCOPE: Solid surfaces in contact with water have been found to be biofouled due...
BACKGROUND, AIM, AND SCOPE: Solid surfaces in contact with water have been found to be biofouled due...
We investigate the attachment of Escherichia coli on silanized glass surfaces during flow through a ...
We investigate the attachment of Escherichia coli on silanized glass surfaces during flow through a ...
We investigate the attachment of Escherichia coli on silanized glass surfaces during flow through a ...
While biofilms are ubiquitous in nature, the mechanism by which they form is still poorly understood...
The formation of bacterial biofilms is initiated by cells transitioning from the free-swimmingmode o...