Substrate topography can have profound effects on initial bacterial adhesion during biofilm formation. We applied Staphylococcus epidermidis and Escherichia coli cells onto periodically structured substrates with different structure dimensions, structure types and wetting properties. We found a strong dependence of cell retention on the structure dimensions of the applied substrates. Periodicities in the range of the cell size increased, whereas smaller periodicities decreased cell retention, independent of contact time (minutes to hours) and hydrophobicity. These novel insights on the role of surface topography on bacterial retention might facilitate the development of non-fouling surfaces in the future
Surface engineering is a promising strategy to limit or prevent the formation of biofilms. The use o...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface, despite continuing arguments about the importance of physico-...
Surface engineering is a promising strategy to limit or prevent the formation of biofilms. The use o...
Substrate topography can have profound effects on initial bacterial adhesion during biofilm formatio...
Biofilms-surface-bound communities of microbes-are a major medical concern, as they can be sources o...
Hypothesis The nucleation of biofilms is known to be affected by both the chemistry and topography o...
Bacterial biofilms are sessile microbial communities that cause serious problems, such as antibiotic...
Hypothesis: The nucleation of biofilms is known to be affected by both the chemistry and topography ...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
Biomaterials failures are frequently associated to the formation of bacterial biofilms on the surfac...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2014.Cataloged from PDF versi...
Nanostructured surfaces are called "promising" to control bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation. ...
This paper reviews the effect of substratum topography on microbial retention. It is generally ackno...
The field of nanotechnology is growing rapidly. Progress in this field depends in part on a thorough...
Surface engineering is a promising strategy to limit or prevent the formation of biofilms. The use o...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface, despite continuing arguments about the importance of physico-...
Surface engineering is a promising strategy to limit or prevent the formation of biofilms. The use o...
Substrate topography can have profound effects on initial bacterial adhesion during biofilm formatio...
Biofilms-surface-bound communities of microbes-are a major medical concern, as they can be sources o...
Hypothesis The nucleation of biofilms is known to be affected by both the chemistry and topography o...
Bacterial biofilms are sessile microbial communities that cause serious problems, such as antibiotic...
Hypothesis: The nucleation of biofilms is known to be affected by both the chemistry and topography ...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
Biomaterials failures are frequently associated to the formation of bacterial biofilms on the surfac...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2014.Cataloged from PDF versi...
Nanostructured surfaces are called "promising" to control bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation. ...
This paper reviews the effect of substratum topography on microbial retention. It is generally ackno...
The field of nanotechnology is growing rapidly. Progress in this field depends in part on a thorough...
Surface engineering is a promising strategy to limit or prevent the formation of biofilms. The use o...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface, despite continuing arguments about the importance of physico-...
Surface engineering is a promising strategy to limit or prevent the formation of biofilms. The use o...