Surface engineering is a promising strategy to limit or prevent the formation of biofilms. The use of topographic cues to influence early stages of biofilm formationn has been explored, yet many fundamental questions remain unanswered. In this work, we develop a topological model supported by direct experimental evidence, which is able to explain the effect of local topography on the fate of bacterial micro-colonies of Staphylococcus spp. We demonstrate how topological memory at the single-cell level, characteristic of this genus of Gram-positive bacteria, can be exploited to influence the architecture of micro-colonies and the average number of surface anchoring points over nano-patterned surfaces, formed by vertically aligned silicon nano...
Nanostructured surfaces are called "promising" to control bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation. ...
We investigate the effect of micrometer-scale surface wrinkling on the attachment and proliferation ...
Biofilms-surface-bound communities of microbes-are a major medical concern, as they can be sources o...
Surface engineering is a promising strategy to limit or prevent the formation of biofilms. The use o...
The tendency of bacterial cells to adhere and colonize a material surface leading to biofilm formati...
Surface-associated bacteria typically form self-organizing communities called biofilms. Spatial segr...
Hypothesis The nucleation of biofilms is known to be affected by both the chemistry and topography o...
Hypothesis: The nucleation of biofilms is known to be affected by both the chemistry and topography ...
Bacterial surface fouling is problematic for a wide range of applications and industries, including,...
Surface-associated communities of bacteria, called biofilms, pervade natural and anthropogenic envir...
Bacterial biofilms are sessile microbial communities that cause serious problems, such as antibiotic...
Background Due to the increased emergence of antimicrobial resistance, alternatives to minimize the ...
Investigating and understanding the response of microbes to various surfaces requires a versatile pa...
Bacteria have evolved as intelligent microorganisms that can colonize and form highly structured and...
Nanostructured surfaces are called "promising" to control bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation. ...
We investigate the effect of micrometer-scale surface wrinkling on the attachment and proliferation ...
Biofilms-surface-bound communities of microbes-are a major medical concern, as they can be sources o...
Surface engineering is a promising strategy to limit or prevent the formation of biofilms. The use o...
The tendency of bacterial cells to adhere and colonize a material surface leading to biofilm formati...
Surface-associated bacteria typically form self-organizing communities called biofilms. Spatial segr...
Hypothesis The nucleation of biofilms is known to be affected by both the chemistry and topography o...
Hypothesis: The nucleation of biofilms is known to be affected by both the chemistry and topography ...
Bacterial surface fouling is problematic for a wide range of applications and industries, including,...
Surface-associated communities of bacteria, called biofilms, pervade natural and anthropogenic envir...
Bacterial biofilms are sessile microbial communities that cause serious problems, such as antibiotic...
Background Due to the increased emergence of antimicrobial resistance, alternatives to minimize the ...
Investigating and understanding the response of microbes to various surfaces requires a versatile pa...
Bacteria have evolved as intelligent microorganisms that can colonize and form highly structured and...
Nanostructured surfaces are called "promising" to control bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation. ...
We investigate the effect of micrometer-scale surface wrinkling on the attachment and proliferation ...
Biofilms-surface-bound communities of microbes-are a major medical concern, as they can be sources o...