Bacterial biofilms can cause medical problems and issues in technical systems. While a large body of knowledge exists on the phenotypes of planktonic and of sessile cells in mature biofilms, our understanding of what happens when bacteria change from the planktonic to the sessile state is still very incomplete. Fundamental questions are unanswered: for instance, how do bacteria sense that they are in contact with a surface, and what are the very initial cellular responses to surface contact. Here, we review the current knowledge on the signals that bacteria could perceive once they attach to a surface, the signal transduction systems that could be involved in sensing the surface contact and the cellular responses that are triggered as a con...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
For proper biofilm formation, bacteria must have mechanisms in place to sense adhesion to surfaces. ...
Bacterial biofilms can cause medical problems and issues in technical systems. While a large body of...
Bacterial biofilms can cause medical problems and issues in technical systems. While a large body of...
Bacterial biofilms can cause medical problems and issues in technical systems. While a large body of...
Bacterial biofilms can cause medical problems and issues in technical systems. While a large body of...
Bacterial biofilms can cause medical problems and issues in technical systems. While a large body of...
Adhesion of the bacterium Escherichia coli to a surface can lead to initiation of biofilm formation,...
Adhesion of the bacterium Escherichia coli to a surface can lead to initiation of biofilm formation,...
Adhesion of the bacterium Escherichia coli to a surface can lead to initiation of biofilm formation,...
Adhesion of the bacterium Escherichia coli to a surface can lead to initiation of biofilm formation,...
Adhesion of the bacterium Escherichia coli to a surface can lead to initiation of biofilm formation,...
YesAggregating and forming biofilms on biotic or abiotic surfaces are ubiquitous bacterial behavior...
Aggregating and forming biofilms on biotic or abiotic surfaces are ubiquitous bacterial behaviors un...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
For proper biofilm formation, bacteria must have mechanisms in place to sense adhesion to surfaces. ...
Bacterial biofilms can cause medical problems and issues in technical systems. While a large body of...
Bacterial biofilms can cause medical problems and issues in technical systems. While a large body of...
Bacterial biofilms can cause medical problems and issues in technical systems. While a large body of...
Bacterial biofilms can cause medical problems and issues in technical systems. While a large body of...
Bacterial biofilms can cause medical problems and issues in technical systems. While a large body of...
Adhesion of the bacterium Escherichia coli to a surface can lead to initiation of biofilm formation,...
Adhesion of the bacterium Escherichia coli to a surface can lead to initiation of biofilm formation,...
Adhesion of the bacterium Escherichia coli to a surface can lead to initiation of biofilm formation,...
Adhesion of the bacterium Escherichia coli to a surface can lead to initiation of biofilm formation,...
Adhesion of the bacterium Escherichia coli to a surface can lead to initiation of biofilm formation,...
YesAggregating and forming biofilms on biotic or abiotic surfaces are ubiquitous bacterial behavior...
Aggregating and forming biofilms on biotic or abiotic surfaces are ubiquitous bacterial behaviors un...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
For proper biofilm formation, bacteria must have mechanisms in place to sense adhesion to surfaces. ...