Bacteria adhere to almost any surface, despite continuing arguments about the importance of physico-chemical properties of substratum surfaces, such as hydrophobicity and charge in biofilm formation. Nevertheless, in vivo biofilm formation on teeth and also on voice prostheses in laryngectomized patients is less on hydrophobic than on hydrophilic surfaces. With the aid of micro-patterned surfaces consisting of 10-mu m wide hydrophobic lines separated by 20-mu m wide hydrophilic spacings, we demonstrate here, For the first time in one and the same experiment, that bacteria do not have a strong preference for adhesion to hydrophobic or hydrophilic surfaces. Upon challenging the adhering bacteria, after deposition in a parallel plate flow cham...
A theoretical analysis of the detachment of bacteria adhering to substratum surfaces upon the passag...
Based on a literature review, a hypothesis is forwarded on the mechanism of initial bacterial adhesi...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface, despite continuing arguments about the importance of physico-...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2014.Cataloged from PDF versi...
The effect of substratum topography on bacterial surface colo-nization was studied using a chemicall...
Abstract Biofilm formation is dependent on the surrounding environmental conditions and substratum p...
Biofilms-surface-bound communities of microbes-are a major medical concern, as they can be sources o...
Substrate topography can have profound effects on initial bacterial adhesion during biofilm formatio...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have been reported to reduce bacterial adhesion, but interactions between ...
This paper reviews the effect of substratum topography on microbial retention. It is generally ackno...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in aquatic environments. Biofilms have been shown to attract and harbor path...
In biological systems, hydrophobic interactions are usually considered to be the strongest of all l...
Gradient surfaces have a defined variation in surface chemistry along their length that allow study ...
Bacterial biofilms reduce the performance and efficiency of biomedical and industrial devices. The i...
A theoretical analysis of the detachment of bacteria adhering to substratum surfaces upon the passag...
Based on a literature review, a hypothesis is forwarded on the mechanism of initial bacterial adhesi...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface, despite continuing arguments about the importance of physico-...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2014.Cataloged from PDF versi...
The effect of substratum topography on bacterial surface colo-nization was studied using a chemicall...
Abstract Biofilm formation is dependent on the surrounding environmental conditions and substratum p...
Biofilms-surface-bound communities of microbes-are a major medical concern, as they can be sources o...
Substrate topography can have profound effects on initial bacterial adhesion during biofilm formatio...
Superhydrophobic surfaces have been reported to reduce bacterial adhesion, but interactions between ...
This paper reviews the effect of substratum topography on microbial retention. It is generally ackno...
Biofilms are ubiquitous in aquatic environments. Biofilms have been shown to attract and harbor path...
In biological systems, hydrophobic interactions are usually considered to be the strongest of all l...
Gradient surfaces have a defined variation in surface chemistry along their length that allow study ...
Bacterial biofilms reduce the performance and efficiency of biomedical and industrial devices. The i...
A theoretical analysis of the detachment of bacteria adhering to substratum surfaces upon the passag...
Based on a literature review, a hypothesis is forwarded on the mechanism of initial bacterial adhesi...
Bacterial biofilm can have significant effects on the behaviors and/or performance of natural and ma...