Abstract Formation and treatment of biofilms present a great challenge for health care and industry. About 80% of human infections are associated with biofilms including biomaterial centered infections, like infections of prosthetic heart valves, central venous catheters, or urinary catheters. Additionally, biofilms can cause food and drinking water contamination. Biofilm research focusses on application of experimental biofilm models to study initial adherence processes, to optimize physico-chemical properties of medical materials for reducing interactions between materials and bacteria, and to investigate biofilm treatment under controlled conditions. Exploring new antimicrobial strategies plays a key role in a variety of scientific disci...
Background: Microorganisms develop biofilm on various medical devices. The process is particularly r...
The aim of the work is to conduct a comparative analysis of the biofilm formation by representatives...
Objective: To use in vitro biofilm models of wound bacterial isolates and compare the biofilms produ...
Bacterial biofilms can prove helpful in water purification or nutrient cycling but can also prove ha...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
The development of in vitro techniques to model the surface-associated mode of growth is a prerequis...
AIMS: This research aims to develop strongly adherent and mature model biofilms (on a 20 cm² polysty...
Basic research is needed to better understand the potential risk of dangerous biological agents that...
Here, we describe the production of a probiotic biofilm through three intermediate steps: (1) measur...
The capacity of two primary growth models to describe Pseudomonas fluorescens and Pseu- domonas grim...
There is a great interest in developing novel anti-biofilm materials in order to decrease medical de...
Biofilm is a complex structure produced by bacterial cells which contain highly hydratated filamento...
Biofilm-mediated bioreactors represent a proficient alternative, as extracellular materials of bacte...
To better understand the impact of biomaterial mechanical properties and growth medium on bacterial ...
Background: Biofilms have been found growing on implantable medical devices. This can lead to persis...
Background: Microorganisms develop biofilm on various medical devices. The process is particularly r...
The aim of the work is to conduct a comparative analysis of the biofilm formation by representatives...
Objective: To use in vitro biofilm models of wound bacterial isolates and compare the biofilms produ...
Bacterial biofilms can prove helpful in water purification or nutrient cycling but can also prove ha...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
The development of in vitro techniques to model the surface-associated mode of growth is a prerequis...
AIMS: This research aims to develop strongly adherent and mature model biofilms (on a 20 cm² polysty...
Basic research is needed to better understand the potential risk of dangerous biological agents that...
Here, we describe the production of a probiotic biofilm through three intermediate steps: (1) measur...
The capacity of two primary growth models to describe Pseudomonas fluorescens and Pseu- domonas grim...
There is a great interest in developing novel anti-biofilm materials in order to decrease medical de...
Biofilm is a complex structure produced by bacterial cells which contain highly hydratated filamento...
Biofilm-mediated bioreactors represent a proficient alternative, as extracellular materials of bacte...
To better understand the impact of biomaterial mechanical properties and growth medium on bacterial ...
Background: Biofilms have been found growing on implantable medical devices. This can lead to persis...
Background: Microorganisms develop biofilm on various medical devices. The process is particularly r...
The aim of the work is to conduct a comparative analysis of the biofilm formation by representatives...
Objective: To use in vitro biofilm models of wound bacterial isolates and compare the biofilms produ...