In this paper, it is suggested that specificity and non-specificity in (oral) microbial adhesion are different expressions for the same phenomena. It is argued that the same basic, physicochemical forces are responsible for so-called 'non-specific' and 'specific' binding and that from a physico-chemical point of view the distinction between the two is an artificial one. Non-specific interactions arise from Van der Waals and electrostatic forces and hydrogen bonding, and originate from the entire cell. A specific bond consists of a combination of the same type of Van der Waals and electrostatic forces and hydrogen bonding, now originating from highly localized chemical groups, which together form a stereochemical combination. The absence or ...
This paper summarizes initial microbial adhesion events in dental plaque formation, including the ph...
Positive cooperativity is a mechanism proposed to account for the adhesion of bacteria to surfaces. ...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...
In this paper, it is suggested that specificity and non-specificity in (oral) microbial adhesion are...
In this paper, it is suggested that specificity and non-specificity in (oral) microbial adhesion are...
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...
Adhesion of proteins to natural surfaces, such as the bacterial cell wall, may be controlled by non-...
Abstract—Adhesion to adsorbed pellicles and interspecies co-adhesion to form plaque biofilms involve...
Co-adhesion between oral microbial pairs (i.e. adhesion of a planktonic micro-organism, University o...
This paper presents a hypothesis on the importance of initial microbial adhesion in the overall proc...
This paper summarizes initial microbial adhesion events in dental plaque formation, including the ph...
Positive cooperativity is a mechanism proposed to account for the adhesion of bacteria to surfaces. ...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...
In this paper, it is suggested that specificity and non-specificity in (oral) microbial adhesion are...
In this paper, it is suggested that specificity and non-specificity in (oral) microbial adhesion are...
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...
Adhesion of proteins to natural surfaces, such as the bacterial cell wall, may be controlled by non-...
Abstract—Adhesion to adsorbed pellicles and interspecies co-adhesion to form plaque biofilms involve...
Co-adhesion between oral microbial pairs (i.e. adhesion of a planktonic micro-organism, University o...
This paper presents a hypothesis on the importance of initial microbial adhesion in the overall proc...
This paper summarizes initial microbial adhesion events in dental plaque formation, including the ph...
Positive cooperativity is a mechanism proposed to account for the adhesion of bacteria to surfaces. ...
Bacterial adhesion to substratum surfaces is determined by the combined action of a large number of ...