Biofilm is commonly defined as accumulation of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted extra-cellular matrix, on solid surfaces or liquid interfaces. In this study, we analyze several aspects of Bacillus subtilis biofilm formation using tools from the field of image processing. Specifically, we characterize the growth kinetics and morphological features of B. subtilis colony type biofilm formation and compare these in colonies grown on two different types of solid media. Additionally, we propose a model for assessing B. subtilis biofilm complexity across different growth conditions. GFP-labeled B. subtilis cells were cultured on agar surfaces over a 4-day period during which microscopic images of developing colonies were taken at equal time i...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Biofilms are the moving, constantly changing, heterogeneous bacterial communities. Microorganisms gr...
Biofilm is commonly defined as accumulation of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted extra-cellular ...
Biofilm is commonly defined as accumulation of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted extra-cellular ...
Biofilms are commonly defined as accumulations of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted, polysacchar...
Biofilms are commonly defined as accumulations of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted, polysacchar...
The formation of multicellular communities known as biofilms is the part of bacterial life cycle in ...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
We develop an optical imaging technique for spatially and temporally tracking biofilm growth and the...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Biofilms are the moving, constantly changing, heterogeneous bacterial communities. Microorganisms gr...
Biofilm is commonly defined as accumulation of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted extra-cellular ...
Biofilm is commonly defined as accumulation of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted extra-cellular ...
Biofilms are commonly defined as accumulations of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted, polysacchar...
Biofilms are commonly defined as accumulations of microbes, embedded in a self-secreted, polysacchar...
The formation of multicellular communities known as biofilms is the part of bacterial life cycle in ...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
We develop an optical imaging technique for spatially and temporally tracking biofilm growth and the...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Single-species bacterial colony biofilms often present recurring morphologies that are thought to be...
Biofilms are the moving, constantly changing, heterogeneous bacterial communities. Microorganisms gr...