Acid-base interactions play an important role in adhesion, including microbial adhesion to surfaces. Qualitatively acid-base interactions in microbial adhesion can be demonstrated by comparing adhesion to hexadecane (a negatively charged interface in aqueous solutions, unable to exert acid-base interactions) and chloroform (able to exert acid-base interactions) from aqueous suspensions of microorganisms. For 31 different microbial strains (4 Escherichia coli, 4 Enterococcus faecalis, 4 lactobacilli, 10 staphylococci, 9 streptococci) in low and high ionic strength potassium phosphate buffers, adhesion to chloroform was initially faster and in a stationary end-point more extensive than to hexadecane, due to acid-base interactions additionally...
Co-adhesion between oral microbial pairs (i.e. adhesion of a planktonic micro-organism, University o...
Cell adhesion is ubiquitous and plays an important role in various scientific and engineering proble...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is generally considered to be a measure of the organisms c...
Acid-base interactions play an important role in adhesion, including microbial adhesion to surfaces....
Calcium is an abundantly present, divalent cation in the oral cavity and plays a crucial role in the...
Surface thermodynamic analyses of microbial adhesion using measured contact angles on solid substrat...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is the most commonly used method to determine microbial ce...
The process of bacterial attachment to solid surfaces comprises three components, i.e., the bacteria...
Based on a literature review, a hypothesis is forwarded on the mechanism of initial bacterial adhesi...
In this review, initial microbial adhesive interactions are divided into adhesion to substratum surf...
Development of biomaterial-related infections is attracting an increasing interest due to the signif...
Co-adhesion between oral microbial pairs (i.e. adhesion of a planktonic micro-organism, University o...
Cell adhesion is ubiquitous and plays an important role in various scientific and engineering proble...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is generally considered to be a measure of the organisms c...
Acid-base interactions play an important role in adhesion, including microbial adhesion to surfaces....
Calcium is an abundantly present, divalent cation in the oral cavity and plays a crucial role in the...
Surface thermodynamic analyses of microbial adhesion using measured contact angles on solid substrat...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is the most commonly used method to determine microbial ce...
The process of bacterial attachment to solid surfaces comprises three components, i.e., the bacteria...
Based on a literature review, a hypothesis is forwarded on the mechanism of initial bacterial adhesi...
In this review, initial microbial adhesive interactions are divided into adhesion to substratum surf...
Development of biomaterial-related infections is attracting an increasing interest due to the signif...
Co-adhesion between oral microbial pairs (i.e. adhesion of a planktonic micro-organism, University o...
Cell adhesion is ubiquitous and plays an important role in various scientific and engineering proble...
Microbial adhesion to hydrocarbons (MATH) is generally considered to be a measure of the organisms c...