Bacteria can survive harsh conditions when growing in complex communities of cells known as biofilms. The matrix of the biofilm presents a scaffold where cells are attached to each other and to the surface. The biofilm matrix is also a protective barrier that confers tolerance against various antimicrobial agents. In this issue of Molecular Microbiology, Kobayashi and Iwano (2012) show that the liquid permeability of Bacillus subtilis biofilms is determined by a small secreted protein, i.e. BslA (formerly called YuaB). BslA is important for the proper development of biofilms, but unlike exopolysaccharide and TasA, is not directly involved in cell cluster formation, and is synthesized following the production of exopolysaccharide and amyloid...
Biofilms are communities of microbial cells that are encapsulated within a self-produced polymeric m...
Biofilms are communities of bacteria that are attached to a surface and surrounded by an extracellul...
AbstractA biofilm may be defined as a microbially derived, sessile community characterized by cells ...
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 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...
Most of the world's bacteria exist in robust, sessile communities known as biofilms, ubiquitously ad...
Bacteria within biofilms secrete and surround themselves with an extracellular matrix, which serves ...
Bacteria within biofilms secrete and surround themselves with an extracellular matrix, which serves ...
Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a se...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Biofilms are communities of microbial cells that are encapsulated within a self-produced polymeric m...
Biofilms are communities of bacteria that are attached to a surface and surrounded by an extracellul...
AbstractA biofilm may be defined as a microbially derived, sessile community characterized by cells ...
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 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...
Most of the world's bacteria exist in robust, sessile communities known as biofilms, ubiquitously ad...
Bacteria within biofilms secrete and surround themselves with an extracellular matrix, which serves ...
Bacteria within biofilms secrete and surround themselves with an extracellular matrix, which serves ...
Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a se...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Biofilms are communities of microbial cells that are encapsulated within a self-produced polymeric m...
Biofilms are communities of bacteria that are attached to a surface and surrounded by an extracellul...
AbstractA biofilm may be defined as a microbially derived, sessile community characterized by cells ...