Bacteria are able to grow adhered to almost every surface, forming architecturally complex communities termed biofilms. Biofilms are multicellular communities held together by a self-produced extracellular matrix. Biofilm development is a dynamic process that occurs in different sequential phases and involves a series of steps. Biofilms impact humans in many ways as they can form in natural, medical, and industrial settings. For instance, formation of biofilms on medical devices, such as catheters or implants often results in difficult-to-treat chronic infections. Not all biofilms cause problems both in the clinical and environmental context. Within humans, bacterial biofilms may also play a protective role and promote a probiotic effect wh...
Biofilms are the communities of microorganisms, especially bacteria attached to a biotic or abiotic ...
Recent publications on biofilm formation, architecture and function were reviewed. Biofilm formation...
Recent publications on biofilm formation, architecture and function were reviewed. Biofilm formation...
Bacterial communities are able to form complex and three-dimensional biofilm structures. Biofilm for...
Microscopic entities, microorganisms that drastically affect human health need to be thoroughly inve...
Biofilms are formed by microorganisms living together in a hydrated extracellular matrix. Formation ...
Although biofilms have been observed early in the history of microbial research, their impact has on...
Microorganisms attach to surfaces and develop biofilms. Biofilm-associated cells can be differentiat...
Bacteria employ certain basic survival strategies one of which is to form in natural and industrial ...
Biofilms are the aggregation of microbial cells, which are associated with the surface in almost an ...
Biofilm is a microbial association or community attached to different biotic or abiotic surfaces or ...
159-168Biofilm is an assemblage of the microbial cells that is irreversibly associated with a surfac...
In reality, most microorganisms are not free floating. They exist in biofilms, a community of many o...
Biofilms are a unit referred to as assemblage of microbial cells growing as surface-attached microbi...
Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a se...
Biofilms are the communities of microorganisms, especially bacteria attached to a biotic or abiotic ...
Recent publications on biofilm formation, architecture and function were reviewed. Biofilm formation...
Recent publications on biofilm formation, architecture and function were reviewed. Biofilm formation...
Bacterial communities are able to form complex and three-dimensional biofilm structures. Biofilm for...
Microscopic entities, microorganisms that drastically affect human health need to be thoroughly inve...
Biofilms are formed by microorganisms living together in a hydrated extracellular matrix. Formation ...
Although biofilms have been observed early in the history of microbial research, their impact has on...
Microorganisms attach to surfaces and develop biofilms. Biofilm-associated cells can be differentiat...
Bacteria employ certain basic survival strategies one of which is to form in natural and industrial ...
Biofilms are the aggregation of microbial cells, which are associated with the surface in almost an ...
Biofilm is a microbial association or community attached to different biotic or abiotic surfaces or ...
159-168Biofilm is an assemblage of the microbial cells that is irreversibly associated with a surfac...
In reality, most microorganisms are not free floating. They exist in biofilms, a community of many o...
Biofilms are a unit referred to as assemblage of microbial cells growing as surface-attached microbi...
Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a se...
Biofilms are the communities of microorganisms, especially bacteria attached to a biotic or abiotic ...
Recent publications on biofilm formation, architecture and function were reviewed. Biofilm formation...
Recent publications on biofilm formation, architecture and function were reviewed. Biofilm formation...