Bacteria are social organisms able to build complex structures, such as biofilms, that are highly organized surface-associated communities of microorganisms, encased within a self- produced extracellular matrix. Biofilm is commonly associated with many health problems since its formation increases resistance to antibiotics and antimicrobial agents, as in the case of Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus, two human pathogens causing major concern. P. aeruginosa is responsible for severe nosocomial infections, the most frequent of which is ventilator-associated pneumonia, while S. aureus causes several problems, like skin infections, septic arthritis, and endocarditis, to name just a few. Literature data suggest that natural produc...
Like all macroorganisms, plants have to control bacterial biofilm formation on their surfaces. On th...
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...
Bacteria are social organisms able to build complex structures, such as biofilms, that are highly or...
Bacteria are social organisms able to build complex structures, such as biofilms, that are highly or...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
Most human infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms growing as biofilms. These three-dimensi...
Microbial biofilm is an aggregation of microbial species that are either attached to surfaces or org...
Most human infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms growing as biofilms. These three-dimensi...
Most human infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms growing as biofilms. These three-dimensi...
Studies on biofilm-related infections are gaining prominence owing to their involvement in most clin...
Biofilms, are vastly structured surface-associated communities of microorganisms, enclosed within a ...
Like all macroorganisms, plants have to control bacterial biofilm formation on their surfaces. On th...
Like all macroorganisms, plants have to control bacterial biofilm formation on their surfaces. On th...
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...
Bacteria are social organisms able to build complex structures, such as biofilms, that are highly or...
Bacteria are social organisms able to build complex structures, such as biofilms, that are highly or...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
Bacterial biofilms are highly organized surface-associated communities of bacteria encased within an...
Most human infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms growing as biofilms. These three-dimensi...
Microbial biofilm is an aggregation of microbial species that are either attached to surfaces or org...
Most human infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms growing as biofilms. These three-dimensi...
Most human infectious diseases are caused by microorganisms growing as biofilms. These three-dimensi...
Studies on biofilm-related infections are gaining prominence owing to their involvement in most clin...
Biofilms, are vastly structured surface-associated communities of microorganisms, enclosed within a ...
Like all macroorganisms, plants have to control bacterial biofilm formation on their surfaces. On th...
Like all macroorganisms, plants have to control bacterial biofilm formation on their surfaces. On th...
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...