Biofilm development on surfaces represents one of the most challenging issues in the medical field. The irreversibility of the biofilm developmental process, and the peculiar characteristics of biofilms (including the low permeability to antibacterial compounds), make biofilm associated infections difficult to treat and prone to relapse. Thanks to the short response time, low-cost, easy fabrication and potential for miniaturization, electrochemical sensors are expected to play an important role in monitoring biofilm formation. Here, we describe the use of a potentiometric sensor based on functionalized reduced graphene oxide for monitoring the formation and growth of biofilms from three bacterial species (Escherichia coli, Pseudomonas aerug...
Biofilm monitoring in environmental and biomedical applications remains a challenge. Currently, conv...
Surface patterning of bacterial biofilm provides an opportunity to understand the microbial metaboli...
Here we report potentiometric and chemiresistive pH sensing performance of polyaniline functionalize...
Biofilm development on surfaces represents one of the most challenging issues in the medical field. ...
Microbial colonization to biomedical surfaces and biofilm formation is one of the key challenges in ...
Microbial colonization to biomedical surfaces and biofilm formation is one of the key challenges in ...
International audienceUnderstanding and sensing microbial biofilm formation onto surfaces remains hi...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Infectious diseases caused by pathogens (e.g. bacteria, viruses, protozoa) are the most common and w...
Using a graphene field-effect transistor biosensor, we monitored the pH inside a living biofilm with...
Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas in-cluding bio...
Biofilms are the result of bacterial activity. When the number of bacteria (attached to materials’ s...
Biofilm-associated infections, which are able to resist antibiotics, pose a significant challenge in...
<div><p>Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas includ...
Bacteria are ubiquitous, forming biofilms on nearly any surface in an aqueous environment. The accum...
Biofilm monitoring in environmental and biomedical applications remains a challenge. Currently, conv...
Surface patterning of bacterial biofilm provides an opportunity to understand the microbial metaboli...
Here we report potentiometric and chemiresistive pH sensing performance of polyaniline functionalize...
Biofilm development on surfaces represents one of the most challenging issues in the medical field. ...
Microbial colonization to biomedical surfaces and biofilm formation is one of the key challenges in ...
Microbial colonization to biomedical surfaces and biofilm formation is one of the key challenges in ...
International audienceUnderstanding and sensing microbial biofilm formation onto surfaces remains hi...
This is an author's peer-reviewed final manuscript, as accepted by the publisher. The published arti...
Infectious diseases caused by pathogens (e.g. bacteria, viruses, protozoa) are the most common and w...
Using a graphene field-effect transistor biosensor, we monitored the pH inside a living biofilm with...
Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas in-cluding bio...
Biofilms are the result of bacterial activity. When the number of bacteria (attached to materials’ s...
Biofilm-associated infections, which are able to resist antibiotics, pose a significant challenge in...
<div><p>Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas includ...
Bacteria are ubiquitous, forming biofilms on nearly any surface in an aqueous environment. The accum...
Biofilm monitoring in environmental and biomedical applications remains a challenge. Currently, conv...
Surface patterning of bacterial biofilm provides an opportunity to understand the microbial metaboli...
Here we report potentiometric and chemiresistive pH sensing performance of polyaniline functionalize...