Biofilms are the primary cause of clinical bacterial infections and are impervious to typical amounts of antibiotics, necessitating very high doses for treatment. Therefore, it is highly desirable to develop new alternate methods of treatment that can complement or replace existing approaches using significantly lower doses of antibiotics. Current standards for studying biofilms are based on end-point studies that are invasive and destroy the biofilm during characterization. This dissertation presents the development of a novel real-time sensing and treatment technology to aid in the non-invasive characterization, monitoring and treatment of bacterial biofilms. The technology is demonstrated through the use of a high-throughput bifu...
Bacterial biofilms are a major cause of harm related to medical infections and biofouling. Thus, 80%...
Microbial biofilms have caused serious concerns in healthcare, medical, and food industries because ...
Biofilms are ubiquitous structured communities of bacterial cells encased in a selfproduced polymeri...
Bacterial biofilms - pathogenic matrices formed through bacterial communication and subsequent extra...
Biofilms; Microbiologia clínica; Diagnòstic de malalties infecciosesBiofilms; Microbiología clínica;...
Bacterial biofilms cause severe infections in clinical fields and contamination problems in environm...
Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas including biot...
Bacterial biofilms – pathogenic matrices formed through bacterial communication and subsequent extra...
<div><p>Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas includ...
Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas in-cluding bio...
Biofilms are a ubiquitous mode of growth for bacteria and present a significant challenge in healthc...
Aims: The understanding of the dynamics of surface microbial colonization with concomitant monitorin...
Background Studying bacterial adhesion and early biofilm development is crucial for understanding...
Biofilms are the natural form of life of the majority of microorganisms. These multispecies consorti...
The overall goal of this work was to develop and utilize microfluidic models for investigating bacte...
Bacterial biofilms are a major cause of harm related to medical infections and biofouling. Thus, 80%...
Microbial biofilms have caused serious concerns in healthcare, medical, and food industries because ...
Biofilms are ubiquitous structured communities of bacterial cells encased in a selfproduced polymeri...
Bacterial biofilms - pathogenic matrices formed through bacterial communication and subsequent extra...
Biofilms; Microbiologia clínica; Diagnòstic de malalties infecciosesBiofilms; Microbiología clínica;...
Bacterial biofilms cause severe infections in clinical fields and contamination problems in environm...
Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas including biot...
Bacterial biofilms – pathogenic matrices formed through bacterial communication and subsequent extra...
<div><p>Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas includ...
Bacterial colonization of surfaces and interfaces has a major impact on various areas in-cluding bio...
Biofilms are a ubiquitous mode of growth for bacteria and present a significant challenge in healthc...
Aims: The understanding of the dynamics of surface microbial colonization with concomitant monitorin...
Background Studying bacterial adhesion and early biofilm development is crucial for understanding...
Biofilms are the natural form of life of the majority of microorganisms. These multispecies consorti...
The overall goal of this work was to develop and utilize microfluidic models for investigating bacte...
Bacterial biofilms are a major cause of harm related to medical infections and biofouling. Thus, 80%...
Microbial biofilms have caused serious concerns in healthcare, medical, and food industries because ...
Biofilms are ubiquitous structured communities of bacterial cells encased in a selfproduced polymeri...