The population growth of a Staphylococcus aureus culture, an active colloidal system of spherical cells, was followed by rheological measurements, under steady-state and oscillatory shear flows. We observed a rich viscoelastic behavior as a consequence of the bacteria activity, namely, of their multiplication and density-dependent aggregation properties. In the early stages of growth (lag and exponential phases), the viscosity increases by about a factor of 20, presenting several drops and full recoveries. This allows us to evoke the existence of a percolation phenomenon. Remarkably, as the bacteria reach their late phase of development, in which the population stabilizes, the viscosity returns close to its initial value. Most probably, thi...
Particle tracking microrheology was used to investigate the viscoelasticity of Staphylococcus aureus...
Bacterial biofilms in natural and artificial environments perform a wide array of beneficial or detr...
Biofilms are aggregated bacterial communities structured within an extracellular matrix (ECM). ECM c...
The rheological characterization of Staphylococcus aureus cultures has shown a complex and rich visc...
The mechanical behavior of living cells, during planktonic growth, has been thoroughly explored comb...
The activity of growing living bacteria was investigated using real-time and in situ rheology-in sta...
The study of the mechanical properties of living bacteria in a liquid rich medium, environment comm...
Cell shape, size and self-motility appear as determinant intrinsic cell factors in the rheological b...
Recently, the growth of an Escherichia coli culture was studied using real-time and in situ rheology...
The study of bacterial growth is a challenging field since it aims to describe the behaviour of micr...
International audienceViscous environments are ubiquitous in nature and in engineering applications,...
Previously we have reported a complex and rich viscoelastic behavior observed during the Planktonic...
The rheology of bacterial biofilms at the micron scale is an important step to understanding the com...
Bacteria build multicellular communities termed biofilms, which are often encased in a self-secreted...
Bacterial cultures, when under appropriate conditions, will grow into a biofilm. This weak hydrogel,...
Particle tracking microrheology was used to investigate the viscoelasticity of Staphylococcus aureus...
Bacterial biofilms in natural and artificial environments perform a wide array of beneficial or detr...
Biofilms are aggregated bacterial communities structured within an extracellular matrix (ECM). ECM c...
The rheological characterization of Staphylococcus aureus cultures has shown a complex and rich visc...
The mechanical behavior of living cells, during planktonic growth, has been thoroughly explored comb...
The activity of growing living bacteria was investigated using real-time and in situ rheology-in sta...
The study of the mechanical properties of living bacteria in a liquid rich medium, environment comm...
Cell shape, size and self-motility appear as determinant intrinsic cell factors in the rheological b...
Recently, the growth of an Escherichia coli culture was studied using real-time and in situ rheology...
The study of bacterial growth is a challenging field since it aims to describe the behaviour of micr...
International audienceViscous environments are ubiquitous in nature and in engineering applications,...
Previously we have reported a complex and rich viscoelastic behavior observed during the Planktonic...
The rheology of bacterial biofilms at the micron scale is an important step to understanding the com...
Bacteria build multicellular communities termed biofilms, which are often encased in a self-secreted...
Bacterial cultures, when under appropriate conditions, will grow into a biofilm. This weak hydrogel,...
Particle tracking microrheology was used to investigate the viscoelasticity of Staphylococcus aureus...
Bacterial biofilms in natural and artificial environments perform a wide array of beneficial or detr...
Biofilms are aggregated bacterial communities structured within an extracellular matrix (ECM). ECM c...