Biofilms consist of microbial communities embedded in a 3D extracellular matrix. The matrix is composed of a complex array of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) that contribute to the unique attributes of biofilm lifestyle and virulence. This ensemble of chemically and functionally diverse biomolecules is termed the 'matrixome'. The composition and mechanisms of EPS matrix formation, and its role in biofilm biology, function, and microenvironment are being revealed. This perspective article highlights recent advances about the multifaceted role of the 'matrixome' in the development, physical-chemical properties, and virulence of biofilms. We emphasize that targeting biofilm-specific conditions such as the matrixome could lead to preci...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Bacteria within biofilms secrete and surround themselves with an extracellular matrix, which serves ...
159-168Biofilm is an assemblage of the microbial cells that is irreversibly associated with a surfac...
Biofilms are attached forms of bacteria and other microorganisms enclosed in a matrix of extracellul...
The biofilm matrix, with its diversity of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), remains a poorly...
The biofilm matrix serves as a shared space for its cellular inhabitants, comprising a wide variety ...
The process of biofilm formation has knowingly, and even unsuspectingly, baffled scientists for almo...
Most microbes can produce surface-associated or suspended aggregates called biofilms, which are enca...
Biofilms are the communities of microbial cells that underpin diverse processesincluding sewage bior...
Microorganisms can live and proliferate as individual cells swimming freely in the environment, or t...
Microorganisms attach to surfaces and develop biofilms. Biofilm-associated cells can be differentiat...
<div><p>Virulent biofilms are responsible for a range of infections, including oral diseases. All bi...
Microbial biofilms are found everywhere and can be either beneficial or detrimental, as they are inv...
Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together by a matri...
Bacteria within biofilms secrete and surround themselves with an extracellular matrix, which serves ...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Bacteria within biofilms secrete and surround themselves with an extracellular matrix, which serves ...
159-168Biofilm is an assemblage of the microbial cells that is irreversibly associated with a surfac...
Biofilms are attached forms of bacteria and other microorganisms enclosed in a matrix of extracellul...
The biofilm matrix, with its diversity of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), remains a poorly...
The biofilm matrix serves as a shared space for its cellular inhabitants, comprising a wide variety ...
The process of biofilm formation has knowingly, and even unsuspectingly, baffled scientists for almo...
Most microbes can produce surface-associated or suspended aggregates called biofilms, which are enca...
Biofilms are the communities of microbial cells that underpin diverse processesincluding sewage bior...
Microorganisms can live and proliferate as individual cells swimming freely in the environment, or t...
Microorganisms attach to surfaces and develop biofilms. Biofilm-associated cells can be differentiat...
<div><p>Virulent biofilms are responsible for a range of infections, including oral diseases. All bi...
Microbial biofilms are found everywhere and can be either beneficial or detrimental, as they are inv...
Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together by a matri...
Bacteria within biofilms secrete and surround themselves with an extracellular matrix, which serves ...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Bacteria within biofilms secrete and surround themselves with an extracellular matrix, which serves ...
159-168Biofilm is an assemblage of the microbial cells that is irreversibly associated with a surfac...