The microtiter plate (MTP) biofilm formation assay is a method for the study of early biofilm formation on abiotic surfaces. It is a colorimetric technique that uses crystal violet dye to stain attached biofilms and quantify by using an absorbance microtiter plate reader. In this data, we evaluated the ability of B. cereus sensu lato isolates from soil and milk powder samples for their production of biofilms after a total of 48 hr incubation period in the 96-well microtiter plate. The biofilm production was induced by initially exposing them in nutrient depleted medium at its first 24 hr and then replacing freshly prepared double strength broth for the next incubation period at 30°C. The optical densities of the bacterial growth in the well...
Bacterial biofilm is a complex community of microbial cells, which are embed into the extracellular ...
Aim: To quantitatively assess Staphylococcus aureus biofilms. Materials & methods: In addition to th...
Food processing lines represents a suitable environment for bacterial biofilm formation. One of the ...
The microtiter plate (MTP) biofilm formation assay is a method for the study of early biofilm format...
Biofilms are surface-associated communities of microbial cells embedded in a matrix of extracellular...
The biotransfer potential in food processing is defined as the ability of the microorganisms present...
In this study we have established a method for screening a collection of strains, from the Bacillus ...
Biofilm formation by Bacillus cereus was assessed using 56 strains of B. cereus, including the two s...
Aim: The cells growing in biofilms are physiologically distinct even from the same microorganism in ...
Objective: Biofilm is a structure formed by a group of microorganisms. Bacteria in the biofilm lead ...
Introduction. Static photometric method is widely used to determine the ability of biofilm formation...
Biofilms are the community that probably represents the mode of growth for microbes in most environm...
Attachment of Shiga toxigenic Escherichia coli (STEC) to surfaces and the formation of biofilms may ...
Biofilm formation of Bacillus cereus reference strains ATCC 14579 and ATCC 10987 and 21 undomesticat...
AIMS: This research aims to develop strongly adherent and mature model biofilms (on a 20 cm² polysty...
Bacterial biofilm is a complex community of microbial cells, which are embed into the extracellular ...
Aim: To quantitatively assess Staphylococcus aureus biofilms. Materials & methods: In addition to th...
Food processing lines represents a suitable environment for bacterial biofilm formation. One of the ...
The microtiter plate (MTP) biofilm formation assay is a method for the study of early biofilm format...
Biofilms are surface-associated communities of microbial cells embedded in a matrix of extracellular...
The biotransfer potential in food processing is defined as the ability of the microorganisms present...
In this study we have established a method for screening a collection of strains, from the Bacillus ...
Biofilm formation by Bacillus cereus was assessed using 56 strains of B. cereus, including the two s...
Aim: The cells growing in biofilms are physiologically distinct even from the same microorganism in ...
Objective: Biofilm is a structure formed by a group of microorganisms. Bacteria in the biofilm lead ...
Introduction. Static photometric method is widely used to determine the ability of biofilm formation...
Biofilms are the community that probably represents the mode of growth for microbes in most environm...
Attachment of Shiga toxigenic Escherichia coli (STEC) to surfaces and the formation of biofilms may ...
Biofilm formation of Bacillus cereus reference strains ATCC 14579 and ATCC 10987 and 21 undomesticat...
AIMS: This research aims to develop strongly adherent and mature model biofilms (on a 20 cm² polysty...
Bacterial biofilm is a complex community of microbial cells, which are embed into the extracellular ...
Aim: To quantitatively assess Staphylococcus aureus biofilms. Materials & methods: In addition to th...
Food processing lines represents a suitable environment for bacterial biofilm formation. One of the ...