Most human infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms growing as biofilms. These three-dimensional self-organized communities are embedded in a dense matrix allowing microorganisms to persistently inhabit abiotic and biotic surfaces due to increased resistance to both antibiotics and effectors of the immune system. Consequently, there is an urgent need for novel strategies to control biofilm-associated infections. Natural products offer a vast array of chemical structures and possess a wide variety of biological properties; therefore, they have been and continue to be exploited in the search for potential biofilm inhibitors with a specific or multi-locus mechanism of action. This review provides an updated discussion of the major bioa...
Biofilms play an important role in infectious diseases. It has been estimated that m...
Use of herbal plant remedies to treat infectious diseases is a common practice in many countries in ...
Microbial pathogens and their virulence factors like biofilms are one of the major factors which inf...
Most human infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms growing as biofilms. These three-dimensi...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
Studies on biofilm-related infections are gaining prominence owing to their involvement in most clin...
Biofilms are a collective of multiple types of bacteria that develop on a variety of surfaces. Biofi...
The majority of current infectious diseases are almost untreatable by conventional antibiotic therap...
Microbial biofilm is an aggregation of microbial species that are either attached to surfaces or org...
Bacteria are social organisms able to build complex structures, such as biofilms, that are highly or...
Biofilms, are vastly structured surface-associated communities of microorganisms, enclosed within a ...
Many microbes attach to surfaces and produce a complex matrix of polymers surrounding their cells, f...
Biofilm refers to the complex, sessile communities of microbes found either attached to a surface or...
Biofilms are a community of microorganisms with accretions of their extracellular matrix that attach...
Biofilm is a complex differentiated surface-associated microbial community embedded in a self-pro...
Biofilms play an important role in infectious diseases. It has been estimated that m...
Use of herbal plant remedies to treat infectious diseases is a common practice in many countries in ...
Microbial pathogens and their virulence factors like biofilms are one of the major factors which inf...
Most human infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms growing as biofilms. These three-dimensi...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
Studies on biofilm-related infections are gaining prominence owing to their involvement in most clin...
Biofilms are a collective of multiple types of bacteria that develop on a variety of surfaces. Biofi...
The majority of current infectious diseases are almost untreatable by conventional antibiotic therap...
Microbial biofilm is an aggregation of microbial species that are either attached to surfaces or org...
Bacteria are social organisms able to build complex structures, such as biofilms, that are highly or...
Biofilms, are vastly structured surface-associated communities of microorganisms, enclosed within a ...
Many microbes attach to surfaces and produce a complex matrix of polymers surrounding their cells, f...
Biofilm refers to the complex, sessile communities of microbes found either attached to a surface or...
Biofilms are a community of microorganisms with accretions of their extracellular matrix that attach...
Biofilm is a complex differentiated surface-associated microbial community embedded in a self-pro...
Biofilms play an important role in infectious diseases. It has been estimated that m...
Use of herbal plant remedies to treat infectious diseases is a common practice in many countries in ...
Microbial pathogens and their virulence factors like biofilms are one of the major factors which inf...