Biofilms are microbial communities established in the self-produced extracellular substances that include up to 80 of associated microbial infections. During biofilm formation, bacterial cells shift from the planktonic forms to aggregated forms surrounded by an extracellular polymeric substance. The bacterial biofilm shows resistance against immune reactions as well as antibiotics and is potentially able to cause disorders by both device-related and nondevice-related infections. The nondevice-related bacterial biofilm infections include dental plaque, urinary tract infections, cystic fibrosis, otitis media, infective endocarditis, tonsillitis, periodontitis, necrotizing fasciitis, osteomyelitis, infectious kidney stones, and chronic inflamm...
Biofilm is the trigger for the majority of infections caused by the ability of microorganisms to adh...
Bacterial biofilms are complex, mono- or poly-microbialn communities adhering to biotic or abiotic s...
Biofilms are the aggregation of microbial cells, which are associated with the surface in almost an ...
Microscopic entities, microorganisms that drastically affect human health need to be thoroughly inve...
Microbial biofilm created huge burden in treatment of both community and hospital infections. A biof...
Bacteria can form, on virtually any surface, single- and multispecies biofilms intrinsically resista...
Most pathogenic bacteria species form biofilm as their protective mode of growth, which helps them s...
Several pathogens associated with chronic infections, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa in cystic fib...
Bacterial biofilm formation, which causes serious problems in the field of health, is an important t...
Background Most of the world's bacteria live in biofilms, three-dimensional clusters attached to sur...
This review gives an overview of the bacterial diversity of cultivated and not-yet-cultivated bacter...
Biofilms are described as colonies of microorganisms that are attached to each other and to a surfac...
Microorganisms commonly attach to living and nonliving surfaces, including those of indwelling medic...
Biofilms are microbial communities quite different from planktonic cells and most of common microbio...
In living organisms, biofilms are defined as complex communities of bacteria residing within an exop...
Biofilm is the trigger for the majority of infections caused by the ability of microorganisms to adh...
Bacterial biofilms are complex, mono- or poly-microbialn communities adhering to biotic or abiotic s...
Biofilms are the aggregation of microbial cells, which are associated with the surface in almost an ...
Microscopic entities, microorganisms that drastically affect human health need to be thoroughly inve...
Microbial biofilm created huge burden in treatment of both community and hospital infections. A biof...
Bacteria can form, on virtually any surface, single- and multispecies biofilms intrinsically resista...
Most pathogenic bacteria species form biofilm as their protective mode of growth, which helps them s...
Several pathogens associated with chronic infections, including Pseudomonas aeruginosa in cystic fib...
Bacterial biofilm formation, which causes serious problems in the field of health, is an important t...
Background Most of the world's bacteria live in biofilms, three-dimensional clusters attached to sur...
This review gives an overview of the bacterial diversity of cultivated and not-yet-cultivated bacter...
Biofilms are described as colonies of microorganisms that are attached to each other and to a surfac...
Microorganisms commonly attach to living and nonliving surfaces, including those of indwelling medic...
Biofilms are microbial communities quite different from planktonic cells and most of common microbio...
In living organisms, biofilms are defined as complex communities of bacteria residing within an exop...
Biofilm is the trigger for the majority of infections caused by the ability of microorganisms to adh...
Bacterial biofilms are complex, mono- or poly-microbialn communities adhering to biotic or abiotic s...
Biofilms are the aggregation of microbial cells, which are associated with the surface in almost an ...