The rheology of bacterial biofilms at the micron scale is an important step to understanding the communal lifecycles of bacteria that adhere to solid surfaces, as it measures how they mutually adhere and desorb. Improvements in particle-tracking software and imaging hardware have allowed us to successfully employ particle-tracking microrheology to measuring single-species bacterial biofilms, based on Staphlococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. By tracking displacements of the cells at a range of timescales, we separate active and thermal contributions to the cell motion. The S. aureus biofilms in particular show power-law rheology, in common with other dense colloidal suspensions. By calculating the mean compliance of S. aureus biofilm...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together b...
International audienceMost bacteria live in the form of adherent communities forming three-dimension...
The rheology of bacterial biofilms at the micron scale is an important step to understanding the com...
Bacterial cultures, when under appropriate conditions, will grow into a biofilm. This weak hydrogel,...
Particle tracking microrheology was used to investigate the viscoelasticity of Staphylococcus aureus...
Bacterial cells are able to form surface-attached biofilm communities known as biofilms by encasing ...
The study of bacterial growth is a challenging field since it aims to describe the behaviour of micr...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Bacterial biofilms are communities living in a matrix consisting of self-produced, hydrated extracel...
In this study the mechanical properties of bacterial biofilms of mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa strai...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together b...
To better understand the impact of biomaterial mechanical properties and growth medium on bacterial ...
Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together by a matri...
Biofilms are aggregated bacterial communities structured within an extracellular matrix (ECM). ECM c...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together b...
International audienceMost bacteria live in the form of adherent communities forming three-dimension...
The rheology of bacterial biofilms at the micron scale is an important step to understanding the com...
Bacterial cultures, when under appropriate conditions, will grow into a biofilm. This weak hydrogel,...
Particle tracking microrheology was used to investigate the viscoelasticity of Staphylococcus aureus...
Bacterial cells are able to form surface-attached biofilm communities known as biofilms by encasing ...
The study of bacterial growth is a challenging field since it aims to describe the behaviour of micr...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Chemical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
Bacterial biofilms are communities living in a matrix consisting of self-produced, hydrated extracel...
In this study the mechanical properties of bacterial biofilms of mucoid Pseudomonas aeruginosa strai...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together b...
To better understand the impact of biomaterial mechanical properties and growth medium on bacterial ...
Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together by a matri...
Biofilms are aggregated bacterial communities structured within an extracellular matrix (ECM). ECM c...
Biofilms are communities of sessile microbes that are phenotypically distinct from their genetically...
ABSTRACT Biofilms are densely populated communities of microbial cells protected and held together b...
International audienceMost bacteria live in the form of adherent communities forming three-dimension...