Long-term human missions to space require methods for sustaining the health and safety of the crew. Therefore, microbiological monitoring and reduction of contamination is necessary. Microbial biofilms are of special interest because they can cause damage to spaceflight equipment and are difficult to eliminate due to their increased resistance to antibiotics and disinfectants. The introduction of antimicrobial surfaces for medical, pharmaceutical, and industrial purposes has shown a unique potential for reducing and preventing biofilm formation. The European Space Agency (ESA) is going to launch a project called BIOFILMS. The main goal of the project is to evaluate the effect of microgravity on biofilm formation on non-inhibitory su...
The International Space Station (ISS) is a closed habitat in a uniquely extreme and hostile environm...
Human space habitat design and hygiene systems are increasingly relevant topics particularly due to ...
Formation of microbial biofilms on surfaces of a wide range of materials being considered as candida...
An enduring human presence in space is required to achieve many goals of ESA´s and NASA´s space prog...
Microbial biofilms are universally present in our environment. However, biofilms can be problematic ...
Microbial biofilms can lead to persistent infections and degrade a variety of materials, and they ar...
Microbial biofilms can lead to persistent infections and degrade a variety of materials, and they ar...
To achieve many of the Goals of ESA’s and NASA’s spaceprograms, an enduring human presence in space ...
Abstract The undesirable, yet inevitable, presence of bacterial biofilms in spacecraft poses a risk ...
Microbial biofilms can lead to persistent infections and degrade a variety of materials, and they ar...
Microbial biofilms can lead to persistent infections and degrade a variety of materials, and they ar...
A major concern during human space missions is microbial contamination. Biofilms are of particular i...
Prolonged human space flight requires methods for sustaining the health and safety of the crew. Dur...
Biofilm growth has been observed in Soviet/Russian (Salyuts and Mir), American (Skylab), and Interna...
The International Space Station (ISS) is a closed habitat in a uniquely extreme and hostile environm...
The International Space Station (ISS) is a closed habitat in a uniquely extreme and hostile environm...
Human space habitat design and hygiene systems are increasingly relevant topics particularly due to ...
Formation of microbial biofilms on surfaces of a wide range of materials being considered as candida...
An enduring human presence in space is required to achieve many goals of ESA´s and NASA´s space prog...
Microbial biofilms are universally present in our environment. However, biofilms can be problematic ...
Microbial biofilms can lead to persistent infections and degrade a variety of materials, and they ar...
Microbial biofilms can lead to persistent infections and degrade a variety of materials, and they ar...
To achieve many of the Goals of ESA’s and NASA’s spaceprograms, an enduring human presence in space ...
Abstract The undesirable, yet inevitable, presence of bacterial biofilms in spacecraft poses a risk ...
Microbial biofilms can lead to persistent infections and degrade a variety of materials, and they ar...
Microbial biofilms can lead to persistent infections and degrade a variety of materials, and they ar...
A major concern during human space missions is microbial contamination. Biofilms are of particular i...
Prolonged human space flight requires methods for sustaining the health and safety of the crew. Dur...
Biofilm growth has been observed in Soviet/Russian (Salyuts and Mir), American (Skylab), and Interna...
The International Space Station (ISS) is a closed habitat in a uniquely extreme and hostile environm...
The International Space Station (ISS) is a closed habitat in a uniquely extreme and hostile environm...
Human space habitat design and hygiene systems are increasingly relevant topics particularly due to ...
Formation of microbial biofilms on surfaces of a wide range of materials being considered as candida...