The process of biofilm formation has knowingly, and even unsuspectingly, baffled scientists for almost as long as the field of microbiology itself has existed. This Special Issue of the International Journal of Molecular Sciences (IJMS) specifically addresses an important component of the biofilm, the extracellular matrix. This matrix forms the protective secretions that surround biofilm cells and afford a “built environment” to contain biofilm processes. During the earlier days of microbiology, it was intriguing to Claude ZoBell that attached bacteria sometimes were able to proliferate when their planktonic counterparts were unable to grow [1]. During the 1970s, this attached state was beginning to be explored [2], and it was realized to b...
Biofilms — matrix-enclosed microbial accretions that adhere to biological or non-biological surfaces...
159-168Biofilm is an assemblage of the microbial cells that is irreversibly associated with a surfac...
Microbial biofilms are found everywhere and can be either beneficial or detrimental, as they are inv...
Biofilms are attached forms of bacteria and other microorganisms enclosed in a matrix of extracellul...
The biofilm matrix serves as a shared space for its cellular inhabitants, comprising a wide variety ...
The biofilm matrix, with its diversity of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), remains a poorly...
Biofilms are increasingly being regarded as the predominant form of bacterial growth in natural sett...
Biofilms are manifested in nature and the complex surface (bacterial, algal and fungal)require attac...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Recent studies on the formation, organisation and dynamics of biofilms highlight the interplay betwe...
Biofilms consist of microbial communities embedded in a 3D extracellular matrix. The matrix is compo...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Bacterial biofilms are formed by commu...
“Slime” played a brief and spectacular role in the 19th century founded by the theory of primordial ...
Biofilms are formed by microorganisms living together in a hydrated extracellular matrix. Formation ...
Bacterial biofilms are interface-associated colonies of bacteria embedded in an extracellular matrix...
Biofilms — matrix-enclosed microbial accretions that adhere to biological or non-biological surfaces...
159-168Biofilm is an assemblage of the microbial cells that is irreversibly associated with a surfac...
Microbial biofilms are found everywhere and can be either beneficial or detrimental, as they are inv...
Biofilms are attached forms of bacteria and other microorganisms enclosed in a matrix of extracellul...
The biofilm matrix serves as a shared space for its cellular inhabitants, comprising a wide variety ...
The biofilm matrix, with its diversity of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), remains a poorly...
Biofilms are increasingly being regarded as the predominant form of bacterial growth in natural sett...
Biofilms are manifested in nature and the complex surface (bacterial, algal and fungal)require attac...
In nature, about 80% of bacteria exist as biofilm communities, and according to the Centers for Dise...
Recent studies on the formation, organisation and dynamics of biofilms highlight the interplay betwe...
Biofilms consist of microbial communities embedded in a 3D extracellular matrix. The matrix is compo...
© 2016 Macmillan Publishers Limited, part of Springer Nature. Bacterial biofilms are formed by commu...
“Slime” played a brief and spectacular role in the 19th century founded by the theory of primordial ...
Biofilms are formed by microorganisms living together in a hydrated extracellular matrix. Formation ...
Bacterial biofilms are interface-associated colonies of bacteria embedded in an extracellular matrix...
Biofilms — matrix-enclosed microbial accretions that adhere to biological or non-biological surfaces...
159-168Biofilm is an assemblage of the microbial cells that is irreversibly associated with a surfac...
Microbial biofilms are found everywhere and can be either beneficial or detrimental, as they are inv...