Biofilms constitute a protected mode of growth that allows the colonizing microbial cells to survive in hostile environments, even when an antimicrobial agent is present. The scientific community has come to understand many things about the growth dynamics and behavior of microbial biofilms. It is now accepted that biofilm formation is a multifactorial process that starts with the adhesion of individual cells and (auto-)coaggregates of cells to a surface. Then, attached cells grow, reproduce and secrete insoluble extracellular polymeric substances. As the biofilm matures, biofilm detachment and growth processes come into balance, such that the total amount of biomass on the surface remains approximately constant in time. The detached cells ...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reservedPathogenic microbial biofilm, a consortium of microbial cell...
Biofilm is a complex differentiated surface-associated microbial community embedded in a self-pro...
Biofilms act as physical barriers to the immune system and drugs used by the host, resulting in anti...
Over the last few decades, the study of microbial biofilms has been gaining interest among the scien...
Bacteria can form, on virtually any surface, single- and multispecies biofilms intrinsically resista...
In biofilms, microorganisms are able to communicate together and assemble by themselves, creating a ...
Due to the continuous rise in biofilm-related infections, biofilms seriously threaten human health. ...
Biofilms are a unit referred to as assemblage of microbial cells growing as surface-attached microbi...
Microbes being one of the oldest inhabitants on the earth, have successfully survived the harsh envi...
Bacteria employ certain basic survival strategies one of which is to form in natural and industrial ...
Biofilm formation in clinical settings is an increasingly important issue particularly due to the em...
Biofilms are heterogeneous and complex structures of microorganisms, typically adhered on a surface ...
In biofilms, microorganisms are able to communicate together and assemble by themselves, creating a ...
AbstractA biofilm may be defined as a microbially derived, sessile community characterized by cells ...
Due to the continuous rise in biofilm-related infections, biofilms seriously threaten human health. ...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reservedPathogenic microbial biofilm, a consortium of microbial cell...
Biofilm is a complex differentiated surface-associated microbial community embedded in a self-pro...
Biofilms act as physical barriers to the immune system and drugs used by the host, resulting in anti...
Over the last few decades, the study of microbial biofilms has been gaining interest among the scien...
Bacteria can form, on virtually any surface, single- and multispecies biofilms intrinsically resista...
In biofilms, microorganisms are able to communicate together and assemble by themselves, creating a ...
Due to the continuous rise in biofilm-related infections, biofilms seriously threaten human health. ...
Biofilms are a unit referred to as assemblage of microbial cells growing as surface-attached microbi...
Microbes being one of the oldest inhabitants on the earth, have successfully survived the harsh envi...
Bacteria employ certain basic survival strategies one of which is to form in natural and industrial ...
Biofilm formation in clinical settings is an increasingly important issue particularly due to the em...
Biofilms are heterogeneous and complex structures of microorganisms, typically adhered on a surface ...
In biofilms, microorganisms are able to communicate together and assemble by themselves, creating a ...
AbstractA biofilm may be defined as a microbially derived, sessile community characterized by cells ...
Due to the continuous rise in biofilm-related infections, biofilms seriously threaten human health. ...
© 2016 Elsevier Inc. All rights reservedPathogenic microbial biofilm, a consortium of microbial cell...
Biofilm is a complex differentiated surface-associated microbial community embedded in a self-pro...
Biofilms act as physical barriers to the immune system and drugs used by the host, resulting in anti...