Most of the world's bacteria exist in robust, sessile communities known as biofilms, ubiquitously adherent to environmental surfaces from ocean floors to human teeth and notoriously resistant to antimicrobial agents. We report the surprising observation that Bacillus subtilis biofilm colonies and pellicles are extremely non-wetting, greatly surpassing the repellency of Teflon toward water and lower surface tension liquids. The biofilm surface remains nonwetting against up to 80% ethanol as well as other organic solvents and commercial biocides across a large and clinically important concentration range. We show that this property limits the penetration of antimicrobial liquids into the biofilm, severely compromising their efficacy. To highl...
Biofilms are intricate communities of microorganisms encapsulated within a self-produced matrix of e...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface. Medical-device biofilm-centred infections pose an enormous th...
Biofilms are communities of bacteria that are attached to a surface and surrounded by an extracellul...
Most of the world’s bacteria exist in robust, sessile communities known as biofilms, ubiquitously ad...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
Bacteria employ certain basic survival strategies one of which is to form in natural and industrial ...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
Over the millennia, diverse species of bacteria have evolved multiple independent mechanisms to stru...
Bacteria primarily exist in robust, surface-associated communities known as biofilms, ubiquitous in ...
Bacteria primarily exist in robust, surface-associated communities known as biofilms, ubiquitous in ...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in healthcare settings. By nature, biofilms are less susceptible to antimicr...
The development of a biofilm constitutes a survival strategy by providing bacteria a protective envi...
Biofilms are intricate communities of microorganisms encapsulated within a self-produced matrix of e...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface. Medical-device biofilm-centred infections pose an enormous th...
Biofilms are communities of bacteria that are attached to a surface and surrounded by an extracellul...
Most of the world’s bacteria exist in robust, sessile communities known as biofilms, ubiquitously ad...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
Bacteria employ certain basic survival strategies one of which is to form in natural and industrial ...
Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms...
Over the millennia, diverse species of bacteria have evolved multiple independent mechanisms to stru...
Bacteria primarily exist in robust, surface-associated communities known as biofilms, ubiquitous in ...
Bacteria primarily exist in robust, surface-associated communities known as biofilms, ubiquitous in ...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in healthcare settings. By nature, biofilms are less susceptible to antimicr...
The development of a biofilm constitutes a survival strategy by providing bacteria a protective envi...
Biofilms are intricate communities of microorganisms encapsulated within a self-produced matrix of e...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface. Medical-device biofilm-centred infections pose an enormous th...
Biofilms are communities of bacteria that are attached to a surface and surrounded by an extracellul...