Several studies have tried to correlate bacterial adhesion with the physicochemical properties of the surface with limited success. Most often, the obtained correlations seem to be only applicable to a particular set of experimental conditions making it difficult to obtain guidelines for the design of antibiofouling surfaces. The ratio between Lifshitz van der Waals apolar component and the electron donor component (γLW/γâ ) was recently shown to correlate with bacterial adhesion to the surfaces of ship hulls and heat exchangers. In this work, four materials with biomedical application (polystyrene, poly-l-lactide, cellulose acetate, and polydimethylsiloxane) and glass were characterized and Escherichia coli adhesion to those materials w...
This article considers connections between the characteristics of the surfaces of elastomeric materi...
<p>The capacity of bacteria to adhere is a function of physico-chemical charges and surface properti...
As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a variety o...
ABSTRACT: Bacterial adhesion onto solid surfaces is of importance in a wide spectrum of problems, in...
Bacterial adhesion onto solid surfaces is of importance in a wide spectrum of problems, including en...
This article reviews the mechanisms of bacterial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces, the factors affec...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials ' surface is assumed to be an important stage in t...
The adhesion of three Escherichia coli strains on to six poly(methacrylates) differing in hydrophobi...
Bacterial adhesion is a process of attachment of a planktonic cell to the surface and the necessary ...
Micro- and macro-flow systems have been used as in vitro platforms to study bacterial adhesion under...
The process of bacterial attachment to solid surfaces comprises three components, i.e., the bacteria...
<p>As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have been reported to reduce bacterial adhesion, but interactions between ...
noThis article describes how an insight into the chemical and physical cues that affect bacterial ad...
The adhesion of Escherichia colito glass and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) at different flow rates (be...
This article considers connections between the characteristics of the surfaces of elastomeric materi...
<p>The capacity of bacteria to adhere is a function of physico-chemical charges and surface properti...
As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a variety o...
ABSTRACT: Bacterial adhesion onto solid surfaces is of importance in a wide spectrum of problems, in...
Bacterial adhesion onto solid surfaces is of importance in a wide spectrum of problems, including en...
This article reviews the mechanisms of bacterial adhesion to biomaterial surfaces, the factors affec...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials ' surface is assumed to be an important stage in t...
The adhesion of three Escherichia coli strains on to six poly(methacrylates) differing in hydrophobi...
Bacterial adhesion is a process of attachment of a planktonic cell to the surface and the necessary ...
Micro- and macro-flow systems have been used as in vitro platforms to study bacterial adhesion under...
The process of bacterial attachment to solid surfaces comprises three components, i.e., the bacteria...
<p>As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a ...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have been reported to reduce bacterial adhesion, but interactions between ...
noThis article describes how an insight into the chemical and physical cues that affect bacterial ad...
The adhesion of Escherichia colito glass and polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) at different flow rates (be...
This article considers connections between the characteristics of the surfaces of elastomeric materi...
<p>The capacity of bacteria to adhere is a function of physico-chemical charges and surface properti...
As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a variety o...