In both natural and artificial environments, bacteria predominantly grow in biofilms, and bacteria often disperse from biofilms as freely suspended single-cells. In the present study, the formation and dispersal of planktonic cellular aggregates, or 'suspended biofilms', by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in liquid batch cultures were closely examined, and compared to biofilm formation on a matrix of polyester (PE) fibers as solid surface in batch cultures. Plankton samples were analyzed by laser-diffraction particle-size scanning (LDA) and microscopy of aggregates. Interestingly, LDA indicated that up to 90% of the total planktonic biomass consisted of cellular aggregates in the size range of 10-400 microm in diameter during the growth phase, as op...
In traditional models of in vitro biofilm development, individual bacterial cells seed a surface, mu...
Biofilm development is characterized by distinct stages of initial attachment, microcolony formation...
Bacterial biofilms and their associated infections are a continuing problem in the healthcare commun...
In both natural and artificial environments, bacteria predominantly grow in biofilms, and bacteria o...
In both natural and artificial environments, bacteria predominantly grow in biofilms, and bacteria o...
Much of the fundamental understanding of microbial physiology is based onlaboratory studies of freel...
International audiencePseudomonas aeruginosa is a pathogenic bacterium widely investigated for its h...
The human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa is capable of causing both acute and chronic infections. D...
Outer Membrane Vesicles (OMVs) are ubiquitous in bacterial environments and enable interactions with...
The development of in vitro techniques to model the surface-associated mode of growth is a prerequis...
<div><p>The human pathogen <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> is capable of causing both acute and chroni...
For a chronic infection to be established, bacteria must be able to cope with hostile conditions suc...
For a chronic infection to be established, bacteria must be able to cope with hostile conditions suc...
Virtually all cells living in multicellular structures such as tissues and organs are encased in an ...
Aim: Swarming motility and biofilm formation abilities determination in P. aeruginosa PA01 pJN2133, ...
In traditional models of in vitro biofilm development, individual bacterial cells seed a surface, mu...
Biofilm development is characterized by distinct stages of initial attachment, microcolony formation...
Bacterial biofilms and their associated infections are a continuing problem in the healthcare commun...
In both natural and artificial environments, bacteria predominantly grow in biofilms, and bacteria o...
In both natural and artificial environments, bacteria predominantly grow in biofilms, and bacteria o...
Much of the fundamental understanding of microbial physiology is based onlaboratory studies of freel...
International audiencePseudomonas aeruginosa is a pathogenic bacterium widely investigated for its h...
The human pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa is capable of causing both acute and chronic infections. D...
Outer Membrane Vesicles (OMVs) are ubiquitous in bacterial environments and enable interactions with...
The development of in vitro techniques to model the surface-associated mode of growth is a prerequis...
<div><p>The human pathogen <i>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</i> is capable of causing both acute and chroni...
For a chronic infection to be established, bacteria must be able to cope with hostile conditions suc...
For a chronic infection to be established, bacteria must be able to cope with hostile conditions suc...
Virtually all cells living in multicellular structures such as tissues and organs are encased in an ...
Aim: Swarming motility and biofilm formation abilities determination in P. aeruginosa PA01 pJN2133, ...
In traditional models of in vitro biofilm development, individual bacterial cells seed a surface, mu...
Biofilm development is characterized by distinct stages of initial attachment, microcolony formation...
Bacterial biofilms and their associated infections are a continuing problem in the healthcare commun...