Background: Bacterial biofilm formation (BBF) proves itself to be in the spotlight of microbiology research due to the wide variety of infections that it can be associated with, the involvement in food spoilage, industrial biofouling and perhaps sewage treatment. However, BBF remains difficult to study due to the lack of standardization of the existing methods and the expensive equipment needed. We aim to describe a new inexpensive and easy to reproduce protocol for a 3D-printed microfluidic device that can be used to study BBF in a dynamic manner. Methods: We used the SolidWorks 3D CAD Software (EducationEdition 2019–2020, Dassault Systèmes, Vélizy-Villacoublay, France) to design the device and the Creality3D Ender 5 printer (Shenzhen Crea...
Aim: The cells growing in biofilms are physiologically distinct even from the same microorganism in ...
Several bacterial species possess the ability to attach to surfaces and colonize them in the form of...
A realistic modelling of the way biofilms form and evolve in time requests a dynamic approach. In th...
Abstract Currently, three major circumstances threaten the management of bacterial infections: incre...
Introduction. Static photometric method is widely used to determine the ability of biofilm formation...
Medical device-related biofilms are a major cause of hospital-acquired infections, especially chroni...
Bacterial biofilms can prove helpful in water purification or nutrient cycling but can also prove ha...
The formation and persistence of surface-attached microbial communities, known as biofilms, are resp...
Bacterial biofilms—aggregations of bacterial cells and extracellular polymeric substrates (EPS)—are ...
Bacterial biofilms – pathogenic matrices formed through bacterial communication and subsequent extra...
Bacterial biofilms - pathogenic matrices formed through bacterial communication and subsequent extra...
The Calgary Biofilm Device (CBD) has been described as a technology for the rapid and reproducible a...
The potential to bioprint and study 3D bacterial biofilm constructs could have great clinical signif...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
Biofilms are assemblages of bacterial cells irreversibly associated with a surface where moisture is...
Aim: The cells growing in biofilms are physiologically distinct even from the same microorganism in ...
Several bacterial species possess the ability to attach to surfaces and colonize them in the form of...
A realistic modelling of the way biofilms form and evolve in time requests a dynamic approach. In th...
Abstract Currently, three major circumstances threaten the management of bacterial infections: incre...
Introduction. Static photometric method is widely used to determine the ability of biofilm formation...
Medical device-related biofilms are a major cause of hospital-acquired infections, especially chroni...
Bacterial biofilms can prove helpful in water purification or nutrient cycling but can also prove ha...
The formation and persistence of surface-attached microbial communities, known as biofilms, are resp...
Bacterial biofilms—aggregations of bacterial cells and extracellular polymeric substrates (EPS)—are ...
Bacterial biofilms – pathogenic matrices formed through bacterial communication and subsequent extra...
Bacterial biofilms - pathogenic matrices formed through bacterial communication and subsequent extra...
The Calgary Biofilm Device (CBD) has been described as a technology for the rapid and reproducible a...
The potential to bioprint and study 3D bacterial biofilm constructs could have great clinical signif...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
Biofilms are assemblages of bacterial cells irreversibly associated with a surface where moisture is...
Aim: The cells growing in biofilms are physiologically distinct even from the same microorganism in ...
Several bacterial species possess the ability to attach to surfaces and colonize them in the form of...
A realistic modelling of the way biofilms form and evolve in time requests a dynamic approach. In th...