Biofilms are structured communities formed by a single or multiple microbial species. Within biofilms, bacteria are embedded into extracellular matrix, allowing them to build macroscopic objects. Biofilm structure can respond to environmental changes such as the presence of antibiotics or predators. By adjusting expression levels of surface and extracellular matrix components, bacteria tune cell-to-cell interactions. One major challenge in the field is the fact that these components are very diverse among different species. Deciphering how physical interactions within biofilms are affected by changes in gene expression is a promising approach to obtaining a more unified picture of how bacteria modulate biofilms. This review focuses on recen...
Bacteria often live within matrix-embedded communities, termed biofilms, which are now understood to...
Microbial biofilms are found everywhere and can be either beneficial or detrimental, as they are inv...
Interspecies interactions in bacterial biofilms have important impacts on the composition and functi...
Abstract: A community-based life style is the normal mode of growth and survival for many bacterial ...
The biofilm matrix, with its diversity of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), remains a poorly...
AbstractA biofilm may be defined as a microbially derived, sessile community characterized by cells ...
Microbiology and biophysics are converging to advance our understanding of the mechanobiology of mic...
Bacterial biofilms are interface-associated colonies of bacteria embedded in an extracellular matrix...
Microorganisms have evolved to thrive in virtually any terrestrial and marine environment, exposing ...
The response of biofilms to any external stimuli is a cumulative response aggregated from individual...
AbstractA biofilm may be defined as a microbially derived, sessile community characterized by cells ...
Bacteria commonly live in communities, embedded in a self-produced matrix, termed as biofilms. Bacte...
Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together by a matri...
In the wild, bacteria are predominantly associated with surfaces as opposed to existing as free-swim...
SummaryNatural bacterial populations often live on surfaces in complex communities called biofilms. ...
Bacteria often live within matrix-embedded communities, termed biofilms, which are now understood to...
Microbial biofilms are found everywhere and can be either beneficial or detrimental, as they are inv...
Interspecies interactions in bacterial biofilms have important impacts on the composition and functi...
Abstract: A community-based life style is the normal mode of growth and survival for many bacterial ...
The biofilm matrix, with its diversity of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), remains a poorly...
AbstractA biofilm may be defined as a microbially derived, sessile community characterized by cells ...
Microbiology and biophysics are converging to advance our understanding of the mechanobiology of mic...
Bacterial biofilms are interface-associated colonies of bacteria embedded in an extracellular matrix...
Microorganisms have evolved to thrive in virtually any terrestrial and marine environment, exposing ...
The response of biofilms to any external stimuli is a cumulative response aggregated from individual...
AbstractA biofilm may be defined as a microbially derived, sessile community characterized by cells ...
Bacteria commonly live in communities, embedded in a self-produced matrix, termed as biofilms. Bacte...
Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together by a matri...
In the wild, bacteria are predominantly associated with surfaces as opposed to existing as free-swim...
SummaryNatural bacterial populations often live on surfaces in complex communities called biofilms. ...
Bacteria often live within matrix-embedded communities, termed biofilms, which are now understood to...
Microbial biofilms are found everywhere and can be either beneficial or detrimental, as they are inv...
Interspecies interactions in bacterial biofilms have important impacts on the composition and functi...