Bacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood competition and coop-eration interactions occur. In light of the profound physiological modifications associated with this lifestyle, we hypothesizedthat the biofilm environment might represent an untapped source of natural bioactive molecules interfering with bacterial adhe-sion or biofilm formation. We produced cell-free solutions extracted fromin vitromature biofilms formed by 122 naturalEsche-richia coliisolates, and we screened these biofilm extracts for antiadhesion molecules active on a panel of Gram-positive andGram-negative bacteria. Using this approach, we showed that 20% of the tested biofilm extracts contained molecules that antag-onize ba...
During evolution, microorganisms developed different forms and organizations according to needs. The...
Biofilms are formed by microorganisms living together in a hydrated extracellular matrix. Formation ...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
International audienceBacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but il...
ABSTRACT Bacterial biofilms often formmultispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood c...
ABSTRACT Bacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood ...
In most ecosystems, bacteria exist primarily as structured surface-associated biofilms that can be h...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
Bacterial biofilms cause persistent and deadly infections in medical settings, which are resistant t...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Bacteria can switch between planktonic forms (single cells) and biofilms, i.e., bacterial communitie...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
International audienceFormation of bacterial biofilm communities leads to profound physiological mod...
International audienceBacterial extracellular polysaccharides have been shown to mediate many of the...
During evolution, microorganisms developed different forms and organizations according to needs. The...
Biofilms are formed by microorganisms living together in a hydrated extracellular matrix. Formation ...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...
International audienceBacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but il...
ABSTRACT Bacterial biofilms often formmultispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood c...
ABSTRACT Bacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood ...
In most ecosystems, bacteria exist primarily as structured surface-associated biofilms that can be h...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
Many bacteria grow on surfaces forming biofilms. In this structure, they are well protected and ofte...
Bacterial biofilms cause persistent and deadly infections in medical settings, which are resistant t...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Bacteria can switch between planktonic forms (single cells) and biofilms, i.e., bacterial communitie...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
International audienceFormation of bacterial biofilm communities leads to profound physiological mod...
International audienceBacterial extracellular polysaccharides have been shown to mediate many of the...
During evolution, microorganisms developed different forms and organizations according to needs. The...
Biofilms are formed by microorganisms living together in a hydrated extracellular matrix. Formation ...
Bacteria form dense surface-associated communities known as biofilms that are central to their persi...