The human gastrointestinal tract contains rich and diverse microbiotas along its length. However, while extensive studies have been made on lumenal bacterial communities in the gut, less work has been carried out on organisms growing in biofilms, where individual groups of bacteria exist in a multiplicity of different microhabitats and metabolic niches associated with the mucosa, the mucus layer and particulate surfaces in the gut lumen. Bacteria and yeasts also occur in biofilms attached to artificial surfaces and devices implanted in the host, such as in patients being fed via enteral tubes. Although we are just beginning to investigate the composition and metabolic activities of these structures, increasing evidence suggests that they ar...
Gut microbiota are permanent residents of humans with the highest concentrations being found in huma...
Bacterial species in the human gut predominantly exist in the form of mixed-species biofilms on muco...
The human gastrointestinal tract harbours a complex microbial community which exist in planktonic an...
The human gastrointestinal tract contains rich and diverse microbiotas along its length. However, wh...
Complex and highly variable site-dependent bacterial ecosystems exist throughout the length of the h...
Microbial biofilms were first described in 1936 and subsequent research has unveiled their ubiquity ...
The majority of bacteria live not planktonically, but as residents of sessile biofilm communities. S...
Microbial biofilms were first described in 1936 and subsequent research has unveiled their ubiquity ...
Since early life we are colonised by a myriad of microbes that make up our microbiome. This colonisa...
Bacterial communities are known to impact human health and disease. Mixed species biofilms, mostly p...
Bacterial communities are known to impact human health and disease. Mixed species biofilms, mostly p...
Microscopic entities, microorganisms that drastically affect human health need to be thoroughly inve...
Bacteria are able to grow adhered to almost every surface, forming architecturally complex communiti...
Gut microbiota are permanent residents of humans with the highest concentrations being found in huma...
Bacterial species in the human gut predominantly exist in the form of mixed-species biofilms on muco...
The human gastrointestinal tract harbours a complex microbial community which exist in planktonic an...
The human gastrointestinal tract contains rich and diverse microbiotas along its length. However, wh...
Complex and highly variable site-dependent bacterial ecosystems exist throughout the length of the h...
Microbial biofilms were first described in 1936 and subsequent research has unveiled their ubiquity ...
The majority of bacteria live not planktonically, but as residents of sessile biofilm communities. S...
Microbial biofilms were first described in 1936 and subsequent research has unveiled their ubiquity ...
Since early life we are colonised by a myriad of microbes that make up our microbiome. This colonisa...
Bacterial communities are known to impact human health and disease. Mixed species biofilms, mostly p...
Bacterial communities are known to impact human health and disease. Mixed species biofilms, mostly p...
Microscopic entities, microorganisms that drastically affect human health need to be thoroughly inve...
Bacteria are able to grow adhered to almost every surface, forming architecturally complex communiti...
Gut microbiota are permanent residents of humans with the highest concentrations being found in huma...
Bacterial species in the human gut predominantly exist in the form of mixed-species biofilms on muco...
The human gastrointestinal tract harbours a complex microbial community which exist in planktonic an...