Biofilms are surface-attached, matrix-encased, structured microbial communities which display phenotypic features that are dramatically different from those of their free-floating, or planktonic, counterparts. Biofilms seem to be the preferred mode of growth of microorganisms in nature, and at least 65% of all human infections are associated with biofilms. The most notable and clinically relevant property of biofilms is their greater resistance to antimicrobials compared with their planktonic counterparts. Although both bacterial and fungal biofilms display this phenotypic feature, the exact mechanisms underlying their increased drug resistance are yet to be determined. Advances in proteomics techniques during the past decade have facilitat...
Staphylococcus aureus (S.aureus) strains are highly adaptable and have the ability to form structure...
International audienceThe problems associated with biofilm infections in humans result from the dist...
International audienceThe problems associated with biofilm infections in humans result from the dist...
Antibiotic fitness and acquired resistance are the two critical factors when bacteria respond to ant...
Antibiotic fitness and acquired resistance are the two critical factors when bacteria respond to ant...
ABSTRACT Biofilm infections exhibit high tolerance against antibiotic treatment. The study of biofil...
Biofilms are increasingly being regarded as the predominant form of bacterial growth in natural sett...
Adaptive resistance to antimicrobials has been widely reported in planktonic studied trough phenotyp...
Candida glabrata is a fungal pathogen that causes a variety of mucosal and systemic infections among...
Biofilm production represents an important virulence factor for Staphylococcus aureus (S.a). Its pre...
Drug resistance and tolerance greatly diminish the therapeutic potential of antibiotics against path...
International audienceThe problems associated with biofilm infections in humans result from the dist...
Drug resistance and tolerance greatly diminish the therapeutic potential of antibiotics against path...
The complex cell wall and biofilm matrix (ECM) act as key barriers to antibiotics in mycobacteria. H...
International audienceThe problems associated with biofilm infections in humans result from the dist...
Staphylococcus aureus (S.aureus) strains are highly adaptable and have the ability to form structure...
International audienceThe problems associated with biofilm infections in humans result from the dist...
International audienceThe problems associated with biofilm infections in humans result from the dist...
Antibiotic fitness and acquired resistance are the two critical factors when bacteria respond to ant...
Antibiotic fitness and acquired resistance are the two critical factors when bacteria respond to ant...
ABSTRACT Biofilm infections exhibit high tolerance against antibiotic treatment. The study of biofil...
Biofilms are increasingly being regarded as the predominant form of bacterial growth in natural sett...
Adaptive resistance to antimicrobials has been widely reported in planktonic studied trough phenotyp...
Candida glabrata is a fungal pathogen that causes a variety of mucosal and systemic infections among...
Biofilm production represents an important virulence factor for Staphylococcus aureus (S.a). Its pre...
Drug resistance and tolerance greatly diminish the therapeutic potential of antibiotics against path...
International audienceThe problems associated with biofilm infections in humans result from the dist...
Drug resistance and tolerance greatly diminish the therapeutic potential of antibiotics against path...
The complex cell wall and biofilm matrix (ECM) act as key barriers to antibiotics in mycobacteria. H...
International audienceThe problems associated with biofilm infections in humans result from the dist...
Staphylococcus aureus (S.aureus) strains are highly adaptable and have the ability to form structure...
International audienceThe problems associated with biofilm infections in humans result from the dist...
International audienceThe problems associated with biofilm infections in humans result from the dist...