Gram-negative bacteria, as well as some Gram-positive bacteria, possess hair-like appendages known as fimbriae, which play an important role in adhesion of the bacteria to surfaces or to other bacteria. Unlike the sex pili or flagellum, the fimbriae are quite numerous, with of order 1000 fimbriae appendages per bacterial cell. In this paper, a recently developed hybrid model for bacterial biofilms is used to examine the role of fimbriae tension force on the mechanics of bacterial biofilms. Each bacterial cell is represented in this model by a spherocylindrical particle, which interact with each other through collision, adhesion, lubrication force, and fimbrial force. The bacterial cells absorb water and nutrients and produce extracellular p...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
Attachment of bacteria to surfaces is the first step in the formation of biofilms. Medical, industri...
Bacterial cells are able to form surface-attached biofilm communities known as biofilms by encasing ...
The surface polymers of bacteria determine the ability of bacteria to adhere to a substrate for colo...
Bacterial biofilms play a critical role in environmental processes, water treatment, human health, a...
Biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces in the food and medical industry can cause severe contaminatio...
Type 1 fimbriae mediate adhesion of uropathogenic Escherichia coli to host cells. It has been hypoth...
Biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces in food and medical industry can cause severe contamination an...
Biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces in food and medical industry can cause severe contamination an...
Biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces in food and medical industry can cause severe contamination an...
Bacterial biofilms are interface-associated colonies of bacteria embedded in an extracellular matrix...
AbstractMost bacteria live in the form of adherent communities forming three-dimensional material an...
International audienceMost bacteria live in the form of adherent communities forming three-dimension...
Microbiology and biophysics are converging to advance our understanding of the mechanobiology of mic...
ABSTRACT Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum sur...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
Attachment of bacteria to surfaces is the first step in the formation of biofilms. Medical, industri...
Bacterial cells are able to form surface-attached biofilm communities known as biofilms by encasing ...
The surface polymers of bacteria determine the ability of bacteria to adhere to a substrate for colo...
Bacterial biofilms play a critical role in environmental processes, water treatment, human health, a...
Biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces in the food and medical industry can cause severe contaminatio...
Type 1 fimbriae mediate adhesion of uropathogenic Escherichia coli to host cells. It has been hypoth...
Biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces in food and medical industry can cause severe contamination an...
Biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces in food and medical industry can cause severe contamination an...
Biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces in food and medical industry can cause severe contamination an...
Bacterial biofilms are interface-associated colonies of bacteria embedded in an extracellular matrix...
AbstractMost bacteria live in the form of adherent communities forming three-dimensional material an...
International audienceMost bacteria live in the form of adherent communities forming three-dimension...
Microbiology and biophysics are converging to advance our understanding of the mechanobiology of mic...
ABSTRACT Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum sur...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
Attachment of bacteria to surfaces is the first step in the formation of biofilms. Medical, industri...
Bacterial cells are able to form surface-attached biofilm communities known as biofilms by encasing ...