Microbial biofilms are a matrix of cells and exopolymeric substances attached to a wet and solid surface and are commonly associated to several problems, such as biofouling and corrosion in industries and infectious diseases in urinary catheters and prosthesis. However, these cells may have several benefits in distinct applications, such as wastewater treatment processes, microbial fuel cells for energy production and biosensors. As microbial adhesion is a key step on biofilm formation, it is very important to understand and characterize microbial adhesion to a surface. This study presents an overview of predictive and experimental methods used for the study of bacterial adhesion. Evaluation of surface physicochemical properties have a limi...
The ability of biofilms to withstand chemical and physical extremes gives them the potential to be d...
The development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health and sanitary consequence...
High-throughput biofilm studies are rapidly accumulating a large amount of omics-scale data. In othe...
Microbial biofilms are a matrix of cells and exopolymeric substances attached to a wet and solid sur...
Bacterial adhesion is a process of attachment of a planktonic cell to the surface and the necessary ...
Biofilms are communities of cells attached to surfaces, their contributions to biological process ma...
Bacterial biofilms are communities of cells enclosed in an extracellular polymeric matrix in which c...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
Bacterial adhesion and the subsequent biofilm formation is a complex phenomenon which has many conse...
Objectives: The adhesion of colloidal probes of stainless steel, glass and cellulose to Pseudomona...
Biomaterials failures are frequently associated to the formation of bacterial biofilms on the surfac...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials' surface is assumed to be an important stage in their c...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...
The detrimental effect of bacterial biofilms on process engineering surfaces is well documented. Thu...
Abiotic surfaces are vulnerable to bacterial adhesion and to biofilm formation. Therefore, it is nec...
The ability of biofilms to withstand chemical and physical extremes gives them the potential to be d...
The development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health and sanitary consequence...
High-throughput biofilm studies are rapidly accumulating a large amount of omics-scale data. In othe...
Microbial biofilms are a matrix of cells and exopolymeric substances attached to a wet and solid sur...
Bacterial adhesion is a process of attachment of a planktonic cell to the surface and the necessary ...
Biofilms are communities of cells attached to surfaces, their contributions to biological process ma...
Bacterial biofilms are communities of cells enclosed in an extracellular polymeric matrix in which c...
Biofilm formation is initiated by adhesion of individual bacteria to a surface. However, surface adh...
Bacterial adhesion and the subsequent biofilm formation is a complex phenomenon which has many conse...
Objectives: The adhesion of colloidal probes of stainless steel, glass and cellulose to Pseudomona...
Biomaterials failures are frequently associated to the formation of bacterial biofilms on the surfac...
Initial adhesion of bacteria to biomaterials' surface is assumed to be an important stage in their c...
International audienceThe development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health an...
The detrimental effect of bacterial biofilms on process engineering surfaces is well documented. Thu...
Abiotic surfaces are vulnerable to bacterial adhesion and to biofilm formation. Therefore, it is nec...
The ability of biofilms to withstand chemical and physical extremes gives them the potential to be d...
The development of bacteria on abiotic surfaces has important public health and sanitary consequence...
High-throughput biofilm studies are rapidly accumulating a large amount of omics-scale data. In othe...