Adhesion of the bacteria Campylobacter jejuni and Mycobacterium avium onto polyethylene terephtalate (PET), a polymer widely used within the bottled water industry was measured in two different groundwater solutions. From this, it was found that whilst the percentage cell adhesion for a given strain did not change between groundwater types, substantial variation was obtained between the two bacterial species tested: M. avium (10-30% adhered cells) and C. jejuni (1-2%) and no major variations were measured as a function of groundwater composition for a given strain. To explain this, the interfacial electro-hydrodynamic properties of the bacteria were investigated by microelectrophoresis, with the resultant data analysed on the basis of elect...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is generally considered to be a measure of the organisms c...
One way to avoid the washout limitation in continuous biological systems and to increase productivi...
Coating uroepithelial cells or catheter materials with lactobacilli has been shown to retard the dev...
The adhesion of Alcaligenes denitrificans to several polymeric material was investigated. As the nat...
The adhesion of three Escherichia coli strains on to six poly(methacrylates) differing in hydrophobi...
The influence of surface characteristics of the microorganisms and the substrate materials, such as ...
Many microorganisms will selectively adhere to mineral surfaces if the charge and hydrophobic intera...
As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a variety o...
Bacterial adhesion can be controlled by different material surface properties, such as surface charg...
Most bacterial strains adhere poorly to poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-brush coatings, with the exceptio...
Bacterial adhesion can be controlled by different material surface properties, such as surface charg...
Bacterial adhesion on surfaces commonly used in medicine and food industry could lead to infections ...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is the most commonly used method to determine microbial ce...
<p>As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a ...
Bacterial initial adhesion to inert surfaces in aquatic environments is highly dependent on the surf...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is generally considered to be a measure of the organisms c...
One way to avoid the washout limitation in continuous biological systems and to increase productivi...
Coating uroepithelial cells or catheter materials with lactobacilli has been shown to retard the dev...
The adhesion of Alcaligenes denitrificans to several polymeric material was investigated. As the nat...
The adhesion of three Escherichia coli strains on to six poly(methacrylates) differing in hydrophobi...
The influence of surface characteristics of the microorganisms and the substrate materials, such as ...
Many microorganisms will selectively adhere to mineral surfaces if the charge and hydrophobic intera...
As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a variety o...
Bacterial adhesion can be controlled by different material surface properties, such as surface charg...
Most bacterial strains adhere poorly to poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-brush coatings, with the exceptio...
Bacterial adhesion can be controlled by different material surface properties, such as surface charg...
Bacterial adhesion on surfaces commonly used in medicine and food industry could lead to infections ...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is the most commonly used method to determine microbial ce...
<p>As mentioned in the introduction of this thesis bacterial adhesion has been studied from a ...
Bacterial initial adhesion to inert surfaces in aquatic environments is highly dependent on the surf...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is generally considered to be a measure of the organisms c...
One way to avoid the washout limitation in continuous biological systems and to increase productivi...
Coating uroepithelial cells or catheter materials with lactobacilli has been shown to retard the dev...