[Departement_IRSTEA]Ecotechnologies [ADD1_IRSTEA]Dynamique et fonctionnement des écosystèmesInternational audienceDeveloping reliable anti-biofilm strategies or efficient biofilm-based bioprocesses strongly depends on having a clear understanding of the mechanisms underlying biofilm development, and knowledge of the relevant mechanical parameters describing microbial biofilm behavior. Many varied mechanical testing methods are available to assess these parameters. The mechanical properties thus identified can then be used to compare protocols such as antibiotic screening. However, the lack of standardization in both mechanical testing and the associated identification methods for a given microbiological goal remains a blind spot in the biof...
Five stages are involved in biofilm formation in an aqueous environment: initial reversible attachme...
Bacterial biofilms are communities of cells bound together in a matrix of polymers and proteins – th...
Biofilms are surface-attached communities of microorganisms embedded in an extracellular matrix and ...
A knowledge of the mechanical properties of bacterial biofilms is required to more fully understand ...
Bacterial cultures, when under appropriate conditions, will grow into a biofilm. This weak hydrogel,...
Bacterial biofilms are communities living in a matrix consisting of self-produced, hydrated extracel...
Microorganisms can form biofilms, which are multicellular communities surrounded by a hydrated extra...
Proyecto confidencial (Riunet)Bernalte Sesé, J. (2014). On the mechanical characterization of biofil...
Microorganisms can form biofilms, which are multicellular communities surrounded by a hydrated extr...
The study of bacterial growth is a challenging field since it aims to describe the behaviour of micr...
Biofilms are of great practical importance for beneficial technologies such as water and wastewater ...
Biofilms are communities of microorganisms that produce a matrix of extracellular polymers to surrou...
The removal of infectious biofilms from tissues or implanted devices and their transmission through ...
Knowledge of mechanical properties and failure mechanisms of biofilms is needed to determine how bio...
Biofilms – communities of bacterial cells associated with their extracellular polymeric matrices – ...
Five stages are involved in biofilm formation in an aqueous environment: initial reversible attachme...
Bacterial biofilms are communities of cells bound together in a matrix of polymers and proteins – th...
Biofilms are surface-attached communities of microorganisms embedded in an extracellular matrix and ...
A knowledge of the mechanical properties of bacterial biofilms is required to more fully understand ...
Bacterial cultures, when under appropriate conditions, will grow into a biofilm. This weak hydrogel,...
Bacterial biofilms are communities living in a matrix consisting of self-produced, hydrated extracel...
Microorganisms can form biofilms, which are multicellular communities surrounded by a hydrated extra...
Proyecto confidencial (Riunet)Bernalte Sesé, J. (2014). On the mechanical characterization of biofil...
Microorganisms can form biofilms, which are multicellular communities surrounded by a hydrated extr...
The study of bacterial growth is a challenging field since it aims to describe the behaviour of micr...
Biofilms are of great practical importance for beneficial technologies such as water and wastewater ...
Biofilms are communities of microorganisms that produce a matrix of extracellular polymers to surrou...
The removal of infectious biofilms from tissues or implanted devices and their transmission through ...
Knowledge of mechanical properties and failure mechanisms of biofilms is needed to determine how bio...
Biofilms – communities of bacterial cells associated with their extracellular polymeric matrices – ...
Five stages are involved in biofilm formation in an aqueous environment: initial reversible attachme...
Bacterial biofilms are communities of cells bound together in a matrix of polymers and proteins – th...
Biofilms are surface-attached communities of microorganisms embedded in an extracellular matrix and ...