Recent studies on the formation, organisation and dynamics of biofilms highlight the interplay between physical forces and biological programs. Two complementary generalised pathways that explain the mechanisms driving biofilm formation have emerged. In the first pathway, where physical forces precede the biological program, the initial expansion of cells leads to cell clustering or aggregation prior to the production of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS). The second pathway describes an initial biologically prompted production of EPS, which introduces new biophysical interactions within the EPS, such as by phase separation, macromolecular crowding, excluded volume interactions and intermolecular cross-linking. In practice, which of t...
Biofilms are aggregated bacterial communities structured within an extracellular matrix (ECM). ECM c...
The process of biofilm formation has knowingly, and even unsuspectingly, baffled scientists for almo...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together b...
The biofilm matrix, with its diversity of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), remains a poorly...
Bacterial biofilms are interface-associated colonies of bacteria embedded in an extracellular matrix...
Although the initiation, development and control of biofilms has been an area of experimental invest...
Biofilms are complex, self-organized consortia of microorganisms that produce a functional, protecti...
Biofilms are attached forms of bacteria and other microorganisms enclosed in a matrix of extracellul...
Biofilms are manifested in nature and the complex surface (bacterial, algal and fungal)require attac...
The biofilm matrix serves as a shared space for its cellular inhabitants, comprising a wide variety ...
Bacteria are the smallest and most abundant form of life. They have traditionally been considered as...
Bacterial cells are able to form surface-attached biofilm communities known as biofilms by encasing ...
Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together by a matri...
161 p.Microbial cells secrete extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) to encase themselves in a mat...
Biofilms, accumulations of microorganisms at interfaces, have been described for every aqueous syste...
Biofilms are aggregated bacterial communities structured within an extracellular matrix (ECM). ECM c...
The process of biofilm formation has knowingly, and even unsuspectingly, baffled scientists for almo...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together b...
The biofilm matrix, with its diversity of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), remains a poorly...
Bacterial biofilms are interface-associated colonies of bacteria embedded in an extracellular matrix...
Although the initiation, development and control of biofilms has been an area of experimental invest...
Biofilms are complex, self-organized consortia of microorganisms that produce a functional, protecti...
Biofilms are attached forms of bacteria and other microorganisms enclosed in a matrix of extracellul...
Biofilms are manifested in nature and the complex surface (bacterial, algal and fungal)require attac...
The biofilm matrix serves as a shared space for its cellular inhabitants, comprising a wide variety ...
Bacteria are the smallest and most abundant form of life. They have traditionally been considered as...
Bacterial cells are able to form surface-attached biofilm communities known as biofilms by encasing ...
Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together by a matri...
161 p.Microbial cells secrete extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) to encase themselves in a mat...
Biofilms, accumulations of microorganisms at interfaces, have been described for every aqueous syste...
Biofilms are aggregated bacterial communities structured within an extracellular matrix (ECM). ECM c...
The process of biofilm formation has knowingly, and even unsuspectingly, baffled scientists for almo...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together b...