Biofilms are multicellular sessile microbial communities embedded in hydrated extracellular polymeric matrices. Their formation is common in microbial life in most environments, whereas those formed on food-processing surfaces are of considerable interest in the context of food hygiene. Biofilm cells express properties that are distinct from planktonic ones, in particular, due to their notorious resistance to antimicrobial agents. Thus, a special feature of biofilms is that once they have developed, they are hard to eradicate, even when careful sanitization procedures are regularly applied. A large amount of ongoing research has investigated how and why surface-attached microbial communities develop such resistance, and several mechanisms c...
Biofilms are microbial communities characterized by their adhesion to solid surfaces and the product...
Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a se...
Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a se...
Biofilm is a microbial association or community attached to different biotic or abiotic surfaces or ...
Materials and equipment in food processing industries are colonized by surface-associated microbial ...
Microorganisms have a natural capacity to attach to surfaces, to multiply and to embed themselves in...
Biofilm formation is an integral part of the microbial life cycle in nature. In food processing envi...
In the past, interest in biofilms was limited to research related to water distribution systems, was...
Biofilms, present as microorganisms and surviving on surfaces, can increase food cross contamination...
Food-processing facilities harbor a wide diversity of microorganisms that persist and interact in mu...
Biofilms is a complex structure of microorganism enclosed an extracellular polymeric substances (EPS...
Editorial Biofilms are defined as bacterial communities surrounded by a structured extracellular pol...
Microbial adhesion to surfaces and the consequent biofilm formation has been documented in many diff...
Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a se...
Biofilms are dense surface-attached microbial communities consisting of bacterial colonies embedded ...
Biofilms are microbial communities characterized by their adhesion to solid surfaces and the product...
Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a se...
Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a se...
Biofilm is a microbial association or community attached to different biotic or abiotic surfaces or ...
Materials and equipment in food processing industries are colonized by surface-associated microbial ...
Microorganisms have a natural capacity to attach to surfaces, to multiply and to embed themselves in...
Biofilm formation is an integral part of the microbial life cycle in nature. In food processing envi...
In the past, interest in biofilms was limited to research related to water distribution systems, was...
Biofilms, present as microorganisms and surviving on surfaces, can increase food cross contamination...
Food-processing facilities harbor a wide diversity of microorganisms that persist and interact in mu...
Biofilms is a complex structure of microorganism enclosed an extracellular polymeric substances (EPS...
Editorial Biofilms are defined as bacterial communities surrounded by a structured extracellular pol...
Microbial adhesion to surfaces and the consequent biofilm formation has been documented in many diff...
Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a se...
Biofilms are dense surface-attached microbial communities consisting of bacterial colonies embedded ...
Biofilms are microbial communities characterized by their adhesion to solid surfaces and the product...
Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a se...
Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a se...