Studies that estimate more than 90% of bacteria subsist in a biofilm state to survive environmental stressors. These biofilms persist on man-made and natural surfaces, and examples of the rich biofilm diversity extends from the roots of bioenergy crops to electroactive biofilms in bioelectrochemical reactors. Efforts to optimize microbial systems in the bioeconomy will benefit from an improved fundamental understanding of bacterial biofilms. An understanding of these microbial systems shows promise to increase crop yields with precision agriculture (e.g. biosynthetic fertilizer, microbial pesticides, and soil remediation) and increase commodity production yields in bioreactors. Yet conventional laboratory methods investigate these micron-sc...
Biofilms are of great practical importance for beneficial technologies such as water and wastewater ...
Microbial biofilms have caused serious concerns in healthcare, medical, and food industries because ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
Bacteria in natural and engineered habitats often live as multicellular aggregates embedded in a sel...
Bacterial biofilms - pathogenic matrices formed through bacterial communication and subsequent extra...
textIt has only been within recent decades that the complexity and heterogeneity of the biofilm mode...
Biofilms are aggregated bacteria embedded in extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). Biofilms are ...
Biofilms are the natural form of life of the majority of microorganisms. These multispecies consorti...
Bacterial biofilms are communities of bacteria that exist as aggregates that can adhere to surfaces ...
It is now widely accepted that most microorganisms live within communities and not as single cells. ...
Most microorganisms in nature subsist as heterogeneous surface-associated communities called biofilm...
Biofilms are a unit referred to as assemblage of microbial cells growing as surface-attached microbi...
Biofilms are heterogeneous and complex structures of microorganisms, typically adhered on a surface ...
Biofilms are having a greater impact on human health, the environment, and modern infrastructure; th...
Intercellular communication is a ubiquitous phenomenon across all domains of life, ranging from arch...
Biofilms are of great practical importance for beneficial technologies such as water and wastewater ...
Microbial biofilms have caused serious concerns in healthcare, medical, and food industries because ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...
Bacteria in natural and engineered habitats often live as multicellular aggregates embedded in a sel...
Bacterial biofilms - pathogenic matrices formed through bacterial communication and subsequent extra...
textIt has only been within recent decades that the complexity and heterogeneity of the biofilm mode...
Biofilms are aggregated bacteria embedded in extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). Biofilms are ...
Biofilms are the natural form of life of the majority of microorganisms. These multispecies consorti...
Bacterial biofilms are communities of bacteria that exist as aggregates that can adhere to surfaces ...
It is now widely accepted that most microorganisms live within communities and not as single cells. ...
Most microorganisms in nature subsist as heterogeneous surface-associated communities called biofilm...
Biofilms are a unit referred to as assemblage of microbial cells growing as surface-attached microbi...
Biofilms are heterogeneous and complex structures of microorganisms, typically adhered on a surface ...
Biofilms are having a greater impact on human health, the environment, and modern infrastructure; th...
Intercellular communication is a ubiquitous phenomenon across all domains of life, ranging from arch...
Biofilms are of great practical importance for beneficial technologies such as water and wastewater ...
Microbial biofilms have caused serious concerns in healthcare, medical, and food industries because ...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Civil and Environmental Enginee...