Biofilms play a beneficial role in the environment and in many biotechnological applications, and also contribute in fouling of medical and industrial equipment. It is well known that biofilms are resistant to antimicrobial agents. Recently, nitric oxide (NO) has attracted attention as a molecule able to control biofouling. NO is a small molecule that affects multiple processes and functions in eukaryotic as well prokaryotic organisms. Current research has identified NO as an effective molecule to control biofilms. NO may act both as a bactericide and biofouling mediator, however, in many of the current strategies, donors serve as potent platform to control cellular adhesion, biofilm formation or dispersal and they may be not effective to k...
© 2014 Dr. Stefanie-Ann AlexanderConsiderable aesthetic and structural damage to culturally signific...
The present invention relates to methods for promoting dispersal of, or preventing formation of micr...
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved. The biological signal molec...
Biofilms play a beneficial role in the environment and in many biotechnological applications, and al...
Strategies to induce biofilm dispersal are of interest due to their potential to prevent biofilm for...
The use of nitric oxide (NO) represents a novel strategy for the control of biofilms by inducing bio...
Studies of the biofilm life cycle can identify novel targets and strategies for improving biofilm co...
The use of nitric oxide (NO) is emerging as a promising, novel approach for the treatment of antibio...
A novel strategy to control membrane bioreactor (MBR) biofouling using the nitric oxide (NO) donor c...
Recent studies suggest that nitric oxide donors capable of manipulating nitric oxide-mediated signal...
Recent studies suggest that nitric oxide donors capable of manipulating nitric oxide-mediated signal...
Biofouling remains a key challenge for membrane-based water treatment systems. This study investigat...
Membrane fouling by bacterial biofilms remains a key challenge for membrane-based water purification...
Biocides are chemical substances used in the treatment of damaging biological growth. They are commo...
Biofilms in the industrial environment could be problematic. Encased in extracellular polymeric subs...
© 2014 Dr. Stefanie-Ann AlexanderConsiderable aesthetic and structural damage to culturally signific...
The present invention relates to methods for promoting dispersal of, or preventing formation of micr...
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved. The biological signal molec...
Biofilms play a beneficial role in the environment and in many biotechnological applications, and al...
Strategies to induce biofilm dispersal are of interest due to their potential to prevent biofilm for...
The use of nitric oxide (NO) represents a novel strategy for the control of biofilms by inducing bio...
Studies of the biofilm life cycle can identify novel targets and strategies for improving biofilm co...
The use of nitric oxide (NO) is emerging as a promising, novel approach for the treatment of antibio...
A novel strategy to control membrane bioreactor (MBR) biofouling using the nitric oxide (NO) donor c...
Recent studies suggest that nitric oxide donors capable of manipulating nitric oxide-mediated signal...
Recent studies suggest that nitric oxide donors capable of manipulating nitric oxide-mediated signal...
Biofouling remains a key challenge for membrane-based water treatment systems. This study investigat...
Membrane fouling by bacterial biofilms remains a key challenge for membrane-based water purification...
Biocides are chemical substances used in the treatment of damaging biological growth. They are commo...
Biofilms in the industrial environment could be problematic. Encased in extracellular polymeric subs...
© 2014 Dr. Stefanie-Ann AlexanderConsiderable aesthetic and structural damage to culturally signific...
The present invention relates to methods for promoting dispersal of, or preventing formation of micr...
Copyright © 2018 American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved. The biological signal molec...