Many pathogenic bacteria can form biofilms in clinical settings with major consequences for the progression of infections. Bacterial biofilm communities are typically much more resistant to both antibiotic treatment and clearance by the immune system in comparison to free-living cells. Therefore, drugs that specifically target the formation or maintenance of biofilms would be very valuable additions to current clinical options. Cyclic nucleotide second messengers, in particular cyclic-diguanosine-GMP (c-di-GMP), are now known to play a major role in biofilm formation, and maintenance, in many bacterial species. In this special report, we will review recent progress toward the development of drugs that interfere with c-di-GMP signaling as a ...
Bacteria are able to organize in organized communities named biofilms, difficult to eradicate, highl...
Bacterial infections, especially the ones that are caused by multidrug-resistant strains, are becomi...
Bacteria can switch between planktonic forms (single cells) and biofilms, i.e., bacterial communitie...
Many pathogenic bacteria can form biofilms in clinical settings with major consequences for the prog...
Bacteria react to adverse environmental stimuli by forming biofilms, difficult to eradicate and high...
Abstract Microbial biofilms are involved in a number of infections that cannot be cured, as microbes...
The development of effective strategies to combat biofilm infections by means of either mechanical o...
AAC Accepts, published online ahead of print on 30 July 2012 2 Abstract 24 Bacterial biofilm formati...
Cyclic di-GMP is a second messenger found in almost all eubacteria that acts to regulate a wide rang...
The emergence of antibiotic and multi-target resistant bacterial strains is a major life-treating he...
Bacteria are able to organize in organized communities named biofilms, difficult to eradicate, highl...
Bacterial infections, especially the ones that are caused by multidrug-resistant strains, are becomi...
Bacteria can switch between planktonic forms (single cells) and biofilms, i.e., bacterial communitie...
Many pathogenic bacteria can form biofilms in clinical settings with major consequences for the prog...
Bacteria react to adverse environmental stimuli by forming biofilms, difficult to eradicate and high...
Abstract Microbial biofilms are involved in a number of infections that cannot be cured, as microbes...
The development of effective strategies to combat biofilm infections by means of either mechanical o...
AAC Accepts, published online ahead of print on 30 July 2012 2 Abstract 24 Bacterial biofilm formati...
Cyclic di-GMP is a second messenger found in almost all eubacteria that acts to regulate a wide rang...
The emergence of antibiotic and multi-target resistant bacterial strains is a major life-treating he...
Bacteria are able to organize in organized communities named biofilms, difficult to eradicate, highl...
Bacterial infections, especially the ones that are caused by multidrug-resistant strains, are becomi...
Bacteria can switch between planktonic forms (single cells) and biofilms, i.e., bacterial communitie...