Biofilms are highly resistant to external forces, especially chemicals. Hence, alternative control strategies, like antimicrobial substances, are forced. Antimicrobial surfaces can inhibit and reduce microbial adhesion to surfaces, preventing biofilm formation. Thus, this research aimed to investigate the bacterial attachment and biofilm formation on different sealants and stainless steel (SS) surfaces with or without antimicrobials on two Gram-positive biofilm forming bacterial strains. Antimicrobial surfaces were either incorporated or coated with anti-microbial, -fungal or/and bactericidal agents. Attachment (after 3 h) and early-stage biofilm formation (after 48 h) of Staphylococcus capitis (S. capitis) and Microbacterium lacticum (M. l...
International audienceIn the food industry, the control of surface hygiene is a major issue. It is t...
In marine environments and water systems, it is easy for many structures to form biofilms on their s...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
The inherent natural tendency of bacterial to adhere and form biofilm on both biotic and abiotic sur...
Microorganisms are able to attach to, grow on, and ultimately form biofilms on a large variety of su...
Abiotic surfaces are vulnerable to bacterial adhesion and to biofilm formation. Therefore, it is nec...
Nearly a century has passed since the discovery of the first antibiotics. With each passing decade, ...
This study assessed the capacity of adhesion, the detachment kinetic and the biofilm formation by St...
Aims: Preconditioning of stainless steel with aqueous cod muscle extract significantly impedes subse...
Abstract The aim of this study was evaluated the biofilm formation by Staphylococcus aureus 4E and S...
This paper reports a study into the process of bacteria adhesion to surfaces of different roughness ...
The role of biofilm in medical device associated infections is well documented. Biofilms are more re...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials ' surface is assumed to be an important stage in t...
Stainless steel is widely used in the daily life in building and food industries as well as in the m...
Biofilm formation of Bacillus cereus reference strains ATCC 14579 and ATCC 10987 and 21 undomesticat...
International audienceIn the food industry, the control of surface hygiene is a major issue. It is t...
In marine environments and water systems, it is easy for many structures to form biofilms on their s...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...
The inherent natural tendency of bacterial to adhere and form biofilm on both biotic and abiotic sur...
Microorganisms are able to attach to, grow on, and ultimately form biofilms on a large variety of su...
Abiotic surfaces are vulnerable to bacterial adhesion and to biofilm formation. Therefore, it is nec...
Nearly a century has passed since the discovery of the first antibiotics. With each passing decade, ...
This study assessed the capacity of adhesion, the detachment kinetic and the biofilm formation by St...
Aims: Preconditioning of stainless steel with aqueous cod muscle extract significantly impedes subse...
Abstract The aim of this study was evaluated the biofilm formation by Staphylococcus aureus 4E and S...
This paper reports a study into the process of bacteria adhesion to surfaces of different roughness ...
The role of biofilm in medical device associated infections is well documented. Biofilms are more re...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials ' surface is assumed to be an important stage in t...
Stainless steel is widely used in the daily life in building and food industries as well as in the m...
Biofilm formation of Bacillus cereus reference strains ATCC 14579 and ATCC 10987 and 21 undomesticat...
International audienceIn the food industry, the control of surface hygiene is a major issue. It is t...
In marine environments and water systems, it is easy for many structures to form biofilms on their s...
Bacterial adhesion is the main cause of implant failure, despite the existence of numerous preventiv...