Please note that technical editing may introduce minor changes to the text and/or graphics, which may alter content. The journal's standard Terms & Conditions and the Ethical guidelines still apply. In no event shall the Royal Society of Chemistry be held responsible for any errors or omissions in this Accepted Manuscript or any consequences arising from the use of any information it contains.International audienceYad fimbriae are currently viewed as versatile bacterial adhesins able to significantly mediate host or plant-pathogen recognition and contribute to the persistence of Escherichia coli in both the environment and within hosts. To date, however, the underlying adhesion process of Yad fimbriae on surfaces defined by controlled coati...
Bacterial adhesion is currently the subject of increased interest from the research community, leadi...
Bacterial adhesion to surfaces is a crucial step in initial biofilm formation. In a combined experim...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...
Please note that technical editing may introduce minor changes to the text and/or graphics, which ma...
The attachment of single-celled organisms, namely bacteria and fungi, to abiotic surfaces is of grea...
Although bacterial pili are known to mediate cell adhesion to a variety of substrates, the molecular...
International audienceThe safe use and design of nanoparticles (NPs) ask for a comprehensive interpr...
The discovery of antibiotics in 1928 seemed like a win in the battle against infectious diseases. Bu...
Bacterial infections are the most eminent public health challenge of the 21st century. The primary s...
Bacterial transport and attachment to surfaces is of considerable importance to engineered and natur...
The development of bacterial biofilms on surfaces leads to hospital-acquired infections that are dif...
Bacterial pathogens show a remarkable capacity to stick to host tissues and implanted biomaterials, ...
Unspecific adhesion of bacteria is usually the first step in the formation of biofilms on abiotic su...
A current challenge in nanomedicine is to develop innovative strategies to fight infections caused b...
Bacterial adhesion onto inorganic/nanoengineered surfaces is a key issue in biotechnology and medici...
Bacterial adhesion is currently the subject of increased interest from the research community, leadi...
Bacterial adhesion to surfaces is a crucial step in initial biofilm formation. In a combined experim...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...
Please note that technical editing may introduce minor changes to the text and/or graphics, which ma...
The attachment of single-celled organisms, namely bacteria and fungi, to abiotic surfaces is of grea...
Although bacterial pili are known to mediate cell adhesion to a variety of substrates, the molecular...
International audienceThe safe use and design of nanoparticles (NPs) ask for a comprehensive interpr...
The discovery of antibiotics in 1928 seemed like a win in the battle against infectious diseases. Bu...
Bacterial infections are the most eminent public health challenge of the 21st century. The primary s...
Bacterial transport and attachment to surfaces is of considerable importance to engineered and natur...
The development of bacterial biofilms on surfaces leads to hospital-acquired infections that are dif...
Bacterial pathogens show a remarkable capacity to stick to host tissues and implanted biomaterials, ...
Unspecific adhesion of bacteria is usually the first step in the formation of biofilms on abiotic su...
A current challenge in nanomedicine is to develop innovative strategies to fight infections caused b...
Bacterial adhesion onto inorganic/nanoengineered surfaces is a key issue in biotechnology and medici...
Bacterial adhesion is currently the subject of increased interest from the research community, leadi...
Bacterial adhesion to surfaces is a crucial step in initial biofilm formation. In a combined experim...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...