The formation of biofilms on indwelling/implanted medical devices is a common problem. One of the approaches used to prevent biofilm formation on medical devices is to inhibit bacterial attachment by modification of the synthetic polymers used to fabricate the device. In this work, we assessed how micro-scale features (patterns) imprinted onto the surface of silicone elastomer similar to that used for medical applications influenced biofilm formation by Staphylococcus aureus , Staphylococcus epidermidis , and Pseudomonas aeruginosa . Patterns were transferred from a multi-patterned oxidized silicon-wafer master-template to silicone elastomer. Features consisted of bars, squares, and circles each extending 0.51 µm above the surface. Featu...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
Biofilms causing biomaterial-associated infection resist antibiotic treatment and usually necessitat...
We investigate the effect of micrometer-scale surface wrinkling on the attachment and proliferation ...
The formation of biofilms on indwelling/implanted medical devices is a common problem. One of the ap...
The formation of biofilms on indwelling/implanted medical devices is a common problem. One of the ap...
The surface topography plays a pivotal role in microbial adhesion and biofilm formation. Silicone wi...
Biofilms are complex aggregation of microorganisms grown on a solid substrate. They are characteri...
Bacterial biofilms are sessile microbial communities that cause serious problems, such as antibiotic...
The adhesion and formation of microbial biofilm on material surfaces is a relevant problem in many a...
Biofilms causing biomaterial-associated infection resist antibiotic treatment and usually necessitat...
Suppressing the propagation of germs is a common challenge in a variety of fields, including the env...
In all ecosystems bacteria predominantly live on surfaces, encapsulated within an extracellular matr...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface. Medical-device biofilm-centred infections pose an enormous th...
Several marine bacteria of the Roseobacter group can inhibit other microorganisms and are especially...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation pose key challenges to the optimal performance...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
Biofilms causing biomaterial-associated infection resist antibiotic treatment and usually necessitat...
We investigate the effect of micrometer-scale surface wrinkling on the attachment and proliferation ...
The formation of biofilms on indwelling/implanted medical devices is a common problem. One of the ap...
The formation of biofilms on indwelling/implanted medical devices is a common problem. One of the ap...
The surface topography plays a pivotal role in microbial adhesion and biofilm formation. Silicone wi...
Biofilms are complex aggregation of microorganisms grown on a solid substrate. They are characteri...
Bacterial biofilms are sessile microbial communities that cause serious problems, such as antibiotic...
The adhesion and formation of microbial biofilm on material surfaces is a relevant problem in many a...
Biofilms causing biomaterial-associated infection resist antibiotic treatment and usually necessitat...
Suppressing the propagation of germs is a common challenge in a variety of fields, including the env...
In all ecosystems bacteria predominantly live on surfaces, encapsulated within an extracellular matr...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface. Medical-device biofilm-centred infections pose an enormous th...
Several marine bacteria of the Roseobacter group can inhibit other microorganisms and are especially...
Bacterial attachment and subsequent biofilm formation pose key challenges to the optimal performance...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
Biofilms causing biomaterial-associated infection resist antibiotic treatment and usually necessitat...
We investigate the effect of micrometer-scale surface wrinkling on the attachment and proliferation ...