Neither proteins nor bacteria adsorb or adhere homogeneously to a substratum surface. The final two-dimensional spatial arrangement depends on a complicated interplay between protein-protein (bacterium-bacterium) and protein (bacterium)-substratum interactions and the prevailing hydrodynamic conditions. In this paper, results are presented of two separate experiments in which bovine serum albumin (BSA) was adsorbed to, or Streptococcus sanguis 12 was deposited on substrata with different wettabilities in a search for analogies in the two-dimensional spatial arrangement of the adsorbed proteins and adhering bacteria. The spatial arrangement of adsorbed BSA, visualized by transmission electron microscopy on replicas of the surface, was island...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...
Hydrophobins are adhesive proteins produced by filamentous fungi. They are in many cases secreted in...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...
Neither proteins nor bacteria adsorb or adhere homogeneously to a substratum surface. The final two-...
The effects of concentration, pH and substratum wettability on the two dimensional, spatial arrangem...
The effects of concentration, pH and substratum wettability on the two dimensional, spatial arrangem...
Thermodynamic approaches to bacterial adhesion emphasizing macroscopic properties of interacting bac...
Based on a literature review, a hypothesis is forwarded on the mechanism of initial bacterial adhesi...
Deposition of the oral bacterium Streptococcus sobrinus HG977 onto glass (water contact angle 0 degr...
The adsorption of the protein bovine serum albumin from an aqueous solution onto substrata made from...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface, despite continuing arguments about the importance of physico-...
Novel materials and advances in surgery lead to an increasing application of biomaterials within the...
Adsorption of proteins from the bulk is at times accompanied by a rearrangement which leads to the f...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...
Hydrophobins are adhesive proteins produced by filamentous fungi. They are in many cases secreted in...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...
Neither proteins nor bacteria adsorb or adhere homogeneously to a substratum surface. The final two-...
The effects of concentration, pH and substratum wettability on the two dimensional, spatial arrangem...
The effects of concentration, pH and substratum wettability on the two dimensional, spatial arrangem...
Thermodynamic approaches to bacterial adhesion emphasizing macroscopic properties of interacting bac...
Based on a literature review, a hypothesis is forwarded on the mechanism of initial bacterial adhesi...
Deposition of the oral bacterium Streptococcus sobrinus HG977 onto glass (water contact angle 0 degr...
The adsorption of the protein bovine serum albumin from an aqueous solution onto substrata made from...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface, despite continuing arguments about the importance of physico-...
Novel materials and advances in surgery lead to an increasing application of biomaterials within the...
Adsorption of proteins from the bulk is at times accompanied by a rearrangement which leads to the f...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...
Hydrophobins are adhesive proteins produced by filamentous fungi. They are in many cases secreted in...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...