Bacillus cereus displays a high diversity of lifestyles and ecological niches and include beneficial as well as pathogenic strains. These strains are widespread in the environment, are found on inert as well as on living surfaces and contaminate persistently the production lines of the food industry. Biofilms are suspected to play a key role in this ubiquitous distribution and in this persistency. Indeed, B. cereus produces a variety of biofilms which differ in their architecture and mechanism of formation, possibly reflecting an adaptation to various environments. Depending on the strain, B. cereus has the ability to grow as immersed or floating biofilms, and to secrete within the biofilm a vast array of metabolites, surfactants, bacterioc...
The human pathogen Bacillus cereus is responsible for many recurrent outbreaks of food poisoning. Sp...
The Bacillus cereus group of bacteria is a subgroup in the Bacillus genus. The group consists of sev...
<p>Environmental conditions and growth history can affect the sporulation process as well as subsequ...
Biofilms are surface-associated communities of microbial cells embedded in a matrix of extracellular...
Biofilm formation is a strategy of many bacterial species to adapt to a variety of stresses and has ...
Bacillus cereus is a foodborne pathogen and can form biofilms on food contact surfaces, which causes...
The ability to form multicellular communities known as biofilms is a widespread adaptive behavior of...
Bacillus is a genus of Gram-positive and rod-shaped bacteria that may be facultative anaerobes and r...
Biofilm formation by Bacillus cereus was assessed using 56 strains of B. cereus, including the two s...
In this study we have established a method for screening a collection of strains, from the Bacillus ...
Bacillus cereus (B. cereus) is a Gram-positive, spore-forming, and facultative anaerobic bacter...
Bacillus cereus group is composed of highly related species which display distinct virulence spectra...
One of the greatest challenges of the food industry is to reduce food poisoning caused by food-borne...
International audienceBiofilm formation by 102 Bacillus cereus and B. thuringiensis strains was dete...
Bacillus cereus is a bacterial pathogen that is responsible for many recurrent disease outbreaks due...
The human pathogen Bacillus cereus is responsible for many recurrent outbreaks of food poisoning. Sp...
The Bacillus cereus group of bacteria is a subgroup in the Bacillus genus. The group consists of sev...
<p>Environmental conditions and growth history can affect the sporulation process as well as subsequ...
Biofilms are surface-associated communities of microbial cells embedded in a matrix of extracellular...
Biofilm formation is a strategy of many bacterial species to adapt to a variety of stresses and has ...
Bacillus cereus is a foodborne pathogen and can form biofilms on food contact surfaces, which causes...
The ability to form multicellular communities known as biofilms is a widespread adaptive behavior of...
Bacillus is a genus of Gram-positive and rod-shaped bacteria that may be facultative anaerobes and r...
Biofilm formation by Bacillus cereus was assessed using 56 strains of B. cereus, including the two s...
In this study we have established a method for screening a collection of strains, from the Bacillus ...
Bacillus cereus (B. cereus) is a Gram-positive, spore-forming, and facultative anaerobic bacter...
Bacillus cereus group is composed of highly related species which display distinct virulence spectra...
One of the greatest challenges of the food industry is to reduce food poisoning caused by food-borne...
International audienceBiofilm formation by 102 Bacillus cereus and B. thuringiensis strains was dete...
Bacillus cereus is a bacterial pathogen that is responsible for many recurrent disease outbreaks due...
The human pathogen Bacillus cereus is responsible for many recurrent outbreaks of food poisoning. Sp...
The Bacillus cereus group of bacteria is a subgroup in the Bacillus genus. The group consists of sev...
<p>Environmental conditions and growth history can affect the sporulation process as well as subsequ...