Biofilms are responsible for chronic persistent infections and are a major problem in implant surgery. The microbial pathogenesis, treatment and prevention of biofilm infections is reviewed
Bacteria can form, on virtually any surface, single- and multispecies biofilms intrinsically resista...
The chapter “History of Biomaterials” at the start of this book documents the development and design...
Biofilms are the aggregation of microbial cells, which are associated with the surface in almost an ...
Most pathogenic bacteria species form biofilm as their protective mode of growth, which helps them s...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Biofilm formation in clinical settings is an increasingly important issue particularly due to the em...
Objective: The global impact of surgical site infections (SSIs) on healthcare systems is considerabl...
While microbial biofilms have been recognized as being ubiquitous in nature for the past 40 years, i...
Biofilms are a complex group of microbial cells that adhere to the exopolysaccharide matrix present ...
Microbial biofilm created huge burden in treatment of both community and hospital infections. A biof...
Background: Biofilm formation in indwelling medical devices poses serious risk of infection and incr...
Biofilms are ubiquitous and their presence in industry can lead to production losses. However, nowhe...
The majority of staphylococci produce biofilm on medical devices, which is the main mechanism to inf...
Background Most of the world's bacteria live in biofilms, three-dimensional clusters attached to sur...
Background: The increase in endoprosthetic and osteosynthetic surgical treatment is associated with ...
Bacteria can form, on virtually any surface, single- and multispecies biofilms intrinsically resista...
The chapter “History of Biomaterials” at the start of this book documents the development and design...
Biofilms are the aggregation of microbial cells, which are associated with the surface in almost an ...
Most pathogenic bacteria species form biofilm as their protective mode of growth, which helps them s...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
Biofilm formation in clinical settings is an increasingly important issue particularly due to the em...
Objective: The global impact of surgical site infections (SSIs) on healthcare systems is considerabl...
While microbial biofilms have been recognized as being ubiquitous in nature for the past 40 years, i...
Biofilms are a complex group of microbial cells that adhere to the exopolysaccharide matrix present ...
Microbial biofilm created huge burden in treatment of both community and hospital infections. A biof...
Background: Biofilm formation in indwelling medical devices poses serious risk of infection and incr...
Biofilms are ubiquitous and their presence in industry can lead to production losses. However, nowhe...
The majority of staphylococci produce biofilm on medical devices, which is the main mechanism to inf...
Background Most of the world's bacteria live in biofilms, three-dimensional clusters attached to sur...
Background: The increase in endoprosthetic and osteosynthetic surgical treatment is associated with ...
Bacteria can form, on virtually any surface, single- and multispecies biofilms intrinsically resista...
The chapter “History of Biomaterials” at the start of this book documents the development and design...
Biofilms are the aggregation of microbial cells, which are associated with the surface in almost an ...