Bacterial attachment is crucial in many biotechnological applications, but many important bacterial strains cannot form biofilms. Biofilms can damage materials, and current strategies to manage biofilms are focused on inhibition and removal of biofilm. Biofilm formation is inevitable when materials are exposed to microbes and instead of biofilm prevention, we propose management of microbial composition by formation of biofilms with beneficial microbes. Since bacteria need to overcome a high repulsive force to attach to the surface and later to grow and multiply on it, electrostatic modification of the surfaces of cells or the material by polyelectrolytes (PE) was used in our approach, enabling efficient attachment of viable bacterial cells....
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
Biofilms are the communities of microorganisms, especially bacteria attached to a biotic or abiotic ...
Microorganisms attach to surfaces and develop biofilms. Biofilm-associated cells can be differentiat...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
Biofouling proceeds in successive steps where the primary colonizers affect the phylogenetic and fun...
Biofilms are formed by microorganisms living together in a hydrated extracellular matrix. Formation ...
Bacterial biofilm formation is a major public health issue, especially in healthcare settings and th...
International audienceBacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but il...
ABSTRACT Bacterial biofilms often formmultispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood c...
Bacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood competiti...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
This study systematically investigated the impact of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm on the initial a...
Biofilm formation on biomaterials implant surfaces and subsequent infectious complications are a fre...
Biofilms are described as colonies of microorganisms that are attached to each other and to a surfac...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in aquatic environments. Biofilms have been shown to attract and harbor path...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
Biofilms are the communities of microorganisms, especially bacteria attached to a biotic or abiotic ...
Microorganisms attach to surfaces and develop biofilms. Biofilm-associated cells can be differentiat...
Bacterial biofilms affect many areas of human activity including food processing, transportation, pu...
Biofouling proceeds in successive steps where the primary colonizers affect the phylogenetic and fun...
Biofilms are formed by microorganisms living together in a hydrated extracellular matrix. Formation ...
Bacterial biofilm formation is a major public health issue, especially in healthcare settings and th...
International audienceBacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but il...
ABSTRACT Bacterial biofilms often formmultispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood c...
Bacterial biofilms often form multispecies communities in which complex but ill-understood competiti...
Bacterial adhesion is one of the major clinical complications causing infections and a relatively hi...
This study systematically investigated the impact of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm on the initial a...
Biofilm formation on biomaterials implant surfaces and subsequent infectious complications are a fre...
Biofilms are described as colonies of microorganisms that are attached to each other and to a surfac...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in aquatic environments. Biofilms have been shown to attract and harbor path...
Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Escherichia coli are able to form bacteria biofilms in the human body and...
Biofilms are the communities of microorganisms, especially bacteria attached to a biotic or abiotic ...
Microorganisms attach to surfaces and develop biofilms. Biofilm-associated cells can be differentiat...