A genetic and surface physico-chemical examination of four human urogenital isolates of Lactobacillus rhamnosus showed very similar whole-chromosome DNA and identical ribosomal DNA restriction fragment length polymorphism patterns. Plasmids were absent from less adherent strains 76 and 81, and present in highly adherent strains GR-1 and 36. The strains GR-1 and 36 had similar formamide, diiodomethane and alpha-bromonaphthalene contact angles to strains 76 and 81, but were significantly more hydrophilic as judged by water contact angles. Also, these more hydrophilic strains had higher oxygen to carbon surface concentration ratios than the more hydrophobic strains as measured by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. Only strain 81 adhered to hexa...
A sampling of lactobacilli from the German National Collection of Microorganisms and L. fermentum 90...
The cell surface properties of human intestinal bifidobacteria have been characterized for 30 strain...
International audienceBacteria possess surface properties, related to their charge, hydrophobicity a...
A genetic and surface physico-chemical examination of four human urogenital isolates of Lactobacillu...
Lactobacilli can interfere with the adhesion of uropathogens to uroepithelial cells and catheter mat...
The aim of this study was to examine the hydrophobicities of 23 urogenital, dairy, poultry, and Amer...
Cell surface hydrophobicity is one of the most important factors controlling adhesion of microorgani...
Three strains of urogenital lactobacilli were found to adhere in phosphate buffered saline to human ...
<p>The adhesion ability to mucin varied greatly among 18 Lactobacillus plantarum isolates depending ...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of serial passaging in liquid medium on physico-chem...
Physico-chemical surface properties of bacterial strains play an important role in their adhesion to...
Coating uroepithelial cells or catheter materials with lactobacilli has been shown to retard the dev...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the ability of lactobacilli to attach to and colonize uroepi...
A sampling of lactobacilli from the German National Collection of Microorganisms and L. fermentum 90...
The cell surface properties of human intestinal bifidobacteria have been characterized for 30 strain...
International audienceBacteria possess surface properties, related to their charge, hydrophobicity a...
A genetic and surface physico-chemical examination of four human urogenital isolates of Lactobacillu...
Lactobacilli can interfere with the adhesion of uropathogens to uroepithelial cells and catheter mat...
The aim of this study was to examine the hydrophobicities of 23 urogenital, dairy, poultry, and Amer...
Cell surface hydrophobicity is one of the most important factors controlling adhesion of microorgani...
Three strains of urogenital lactobacilli were found to adhere in phosphate buffered saline to human ...
<p>The adhesion ability to mucin varied greatly among 18 Lactobacillus plantarum isolates depending ...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of serial passaging in liquid medium on physico-chem...
Physico-chemical surface properties of bacterial strains play an important role in their adhesion to...
Coating uroepithelial cells or catheter materials with lactobacilli has been shown to retard the dev...
Previous studies have demonstrated that the ability of lactobacilli to attach to and colonize uroepi...
A sampling of lactobacilli from the German National Collection of Microorganisms and L. fermentum 90...
The cell surface properties of human intestinal bifidobacteria have been characterized for 30 strain...
International audienceBacteria possess surface properties, related to their charge, hydrophobicity a...