Coaggregation (interactions between two planktonic microorganisms) and co-adhesion (interactions between sessile and planktonic microorganisms) are believed to be important factors in the formation of dental plaque by many investigators, although others doubt whether coaggregation and co-adhesion occur in vivo. It is known that coaggregation and co-adhesion generally occur equally well in buffer as in saliva, but the influence of temperature on the co-adhesion of coaggregating oral microbial pairs in saliva is unknown. Therefore, co-adhesion of streptococci suspended in saliva to glass with adhering actinomyces present (1.0 x 10(6) cells cm(-2)) was studied in a parallel plate flow chamber in the temperature range from 22 degrees C to 40 de...
Bacterial adhesion and coaggregation are involved in the development of oral biofilms, called dental...
Adhesion of proteins to natural surfaces, such as the bacterial cell wall, may be controlled by non-...
Biofilm formation on solid surfaces involves interactions between planktonic organisms and the subst...
Coaggregation (interactions between two planktonic microorganisms) and co-adhesion (interactions bet...
Co-aggregation (interactions between two suspended micro-organisms) between oral microbial pairs has...
Coaggregation, i.e. specific recognition between bacteria from different species, is a well-describe...
Coaggregation, i.e. specific recognition between bacteria from different species, is a well-describe...
Intermicrobial aggregation is described as one of the factors contributing to dental plaque formatio...
Recently (J. Microbiological Methods 20, 289-305, 1994), it was suggested that dental plaque formati...
Co-adhesion between oral microbial pairs (i.e. adhesion of a planktonic micro-organism, University o...
Binding isotherms and heats of interaction have been determined at 15, 25, and 40 degrees C for a co...
Bacterial adhesion and coaggregation are involved in the development of oral biofilms, called dental...
Adhesion of proteins to natural surfaces, such as the bacterial cell wall, may be controlled by non-...
Biofilm formation on solid surfaces involves interactions between planktonic organisms and the subst...
Coaggregation (interactions between two planktonic microorganisms) and co-adhesion (interactions bet...
Co-aggregation (interactions between two suspended micro-organisms) between oral microbial pairs has...
Coaggregation, i.e. specific recognition between bacteria from different species, is a well-describe...
Coaggregation, i.e. specific recognition between bacteria from different species, is a well-describe...
Intermicrobial aggregation is described as one of the factors contributing to dental plaque formatio...
Recently (J. Microbiological Methods 20, 289-305, 1994), it was suggested that dental plaque formati...
Co-adhesion between oral microbial pairs (i.e. adhesion of a planktonic micro-organism, University o...
Binding isotherms and heats of interaction have been determined at 15, 25, and 40 degrees C for a co...
Bacterial adhesion and coaggregation are involved in the development of oral biofilms, called dental...
Adhesion of proteins to natural surfaces, such as the bacterial cell wall, may be controlled by non-...
Biofilm formation on solid surfaces involves interactions between planktonic organisms and the subst...