Introduction: Biofilm is a complex aggregation of microorganisms characterized by the presence of a dynamic, adhesive and protective extracellular matrix composed of polysaccharides, proteins and nucleic acids. It is estimated that the vast majority of human infections are related to the biofilm in which the microorganisms reside and communicate with each other (Quorum Sensing), surviving in hostile environmental conditions. Areas covered: This review provides a comprehensive focus on the development state of promising strategies against biofilm production and eradication describing chemical structures, results, administration routes, pharmaceutical compositions, and SARs as well as their shortcomings within the 2019-2020 range. Expert op...
Biofilm formation is now recognized as a key virulence factor for a wide range of chronic microbial ...
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Biofilms are structured aggregates of bacterial cells that are embedded in self-produced extracellul...
Biofilms are microbial sessile communities characterized by cells that are attached to a substratum ...
Biofilm formation in healthcare is an issue of considerable concern, as it results in increased morb...
A biofilm is an aggregation of surface-associated microbial cells that is confined in an extracellul...
Bacterial pathogens coordinate the expression of multiple virulence factors and formation of biofilm...
Purpose of review: A multidisciplinary approach to the treatment and management of biofilms has resu...
Bacteria may assume two different life forms: floating (planktonic) and biofilm forms. In biofilms ...
The emergence of multi-drug resistance makes bacterial infection a major threat to public health and...
Biofilms formed by pathogenic bacteria present a serious threat to human health as the efficacy of s...
Biofilms, the predominant growth mode of microorganisms, pose a significant risk to human health. Th...
Biofilm formation by human bacterial pathogens on implanted medical devices causes major morbidity a...
Bacterial biofilm formation, which causes serious problems in the field of health, is an important t...
Biofilm formation is now recognized as a key virulence factor for a wide range of chronic microbial ...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reservedPathogenic microbial biofilm, a consortium of microbial cell...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Biofilms are structured aggregates of bacterial cells that are embedded in self-produced extracellul...
Biofilms are microbial sessile communities characterized by cells that are attached to a substratum ...
Biofilm formation in healthcare is an issue of considerable concern, as it results in increased morb...
A biofilm is an aggregation of surface-associated microbial cells that is confined in an extracellul...
Bacterial pathogens coordinate the expression of multiple virulence factors and formation of biofilm...
Purpose of review: A multidisciplinary approach to the treatment and management of biofilms has resu...
Bacteria may assume two different life forms: floating (planktonic) and biofilm forms. In biofilms ...
The emergence of multi-drug resistance makes bacterial infection a major threat to public health and...
Biofilms formed by pathogenic bacteria present a serious threat to human health as the efficacy of s...
Biofilms, the predominant growth mode of microorganisms, pose a significant risk to human health. Th...
Biofilm formation by human bacterial pathogens on implanted medical devices causes major morbidity a...
Bacterial biofilm formation, which causes serious problems in the field of health, is an important t...
Biofilm formation is now recognized as a key virulence factor for a wide range of chronic microbial ...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reservedPathogenic microbial biofilm, a consortium of microbial cell...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...