Multispecies biofilms represent the dominant mode of life for the vast majority of microorganisms. Bacterial spatial localization in such biostructures governs ecological interactions between different populations and triggers the overall community functions. Here, we discuss the pros and cons of fluorescence-based techniques used to decipher bacterial species patterns in biofilms at single cell level, including fluorescence in situ hybridization and the use of genetically modified bacteria that express fluorescent proteins, reporting the significant improvements of those techniques. The development of tools for spatial and temporal study of multispecies biofilms will allow live imaging and spatial localization of cells in naturally occurri...
Bacteria commonly live in communities, embedded in a self-produced matrix, termed as biofilms. Bacte...
Complex interactions between microbial populations can greatly affect the overall properties of a mi...
The Biofilm mode of growth provides such significant advantages to the members of the consortium tha...
Biofilms are often composed of different bacterial and fungal species/strains, which form complex st...
In biofilms, microbial activities form gradients of substrates and electron acceptors, creating a co...
In biofilms, microbial activities form gradients of substrates and electron acceptors, creating a co...
BACKGROUND: Our current understanding of biofilms indicates that these structures are typically comp...
Scanning confocal laser microscopy (SCLM) studies have shown that microbial biofilms consist of a sp...
Scanning confocal laser microscopy (SCLM) studies have shown that microbial biofilms consist of a sp...
The biofilm mode of growth provides such significant advantages to the members of the consortium tha...
Interspecies interactions in bacterial biofilms have important impacts on the composition and functi...
Most microorganisms in nature subsist as heterogeneous surface-associated communities called biofilm...
Most microorganisms in nature subsist as heterogeneous surface-associated communities called biofilm...
Plastic marine debris (PMD) affects spatial scales of life from microbes to whales. However, underst...
Bacteria often live within matrix-embedded communities, termed biofilms, which are now understood to...
Bacteria commonly live in communities, embedded in a self-produced matrix, termed as biofilms. Bacte...
Complex interactions between microbial populations can greatly affect the overall properties of a mi...
The Biofilm mode of growth provides such significant advantages to the members of the consortium tha...
Biofilms are often composed of different bacterial and fungal species/strains, which form complex st...
In biofilms, microbial activities form gradients of substrates and electron acceptors, creating a co...
In biofilms, microbial activities form gradients of substrates and electron acceptors, creating a co...
BACKGROUND: Our current understanding of biofilms indicates that these structures are typically comp...
Scanning confocal laser microscopy (SCLM) studies have shown that microbial biofilms consist of a sp...
Scanning confocal laser microscopy (SCLM) studies have shown that microbial biofilms consist of a sp...
The biofilm mode of growth provides such significant advantages to the members of the consortium tha...
Interspecies interactions in bacterial biofilms have important impacts on the composition and functi...
Most microorganisms in nature subsist as heterogeneous surface-associated communities called biofilm...
Most microorganisms in nature subsist as heterogeneous surface-associated communities called biofilm...
Plastic marine debris (PMD) affects spatial scales of life from microbes to whales. However, underst...
Bacteria often live within matrix-embedded communities, termed biofilms, which are now understood to...
Bacteria commonly live in communities, embedded in a self-produced matrix, termed as biofilms. Bacte...
Complex interactions between microbial populations can greatly affect the overall properties of a mi...
The Biofilm mode of growth provides such significant advantages to the members of the consortium tha...