Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces plays a role in their adhesion and detachment. Currently, there are no deformation models that account for the heterogeneous structure and composition of bacteria, consisting of a relatively soft outer layer and a more rigid, hard core enveloped by a cross-linked peptidoglycan layer. The aim of this paper is to present a new, simple model to derive the reduced Young’s modulus of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces based on the relationship between deformation and applied external loading force, measured using atomic force microscopy. The model assumes that contact is established through a cylinder with constant v...
The competing mechanisms that regulate adhesion of bacteria to surfaces and subsequent biofilm forma...
We used a novel atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based technique to compare the local viscoelastic prop...
Bacteria adapt the mechanical properties of their cell envelope, including cell wall stiffness, turg...
Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces pla...
ABSTRACT Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum sur...
ABSTRACT Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum sur...
Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces pla...
Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces pla...
Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces pla...
Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces pla...
Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces pla...
The cell envelope of gram-negative bacteria is responsible for many important biological functions: ...
Here we report on the viscous nature of the bond between adhering bacteria and a substratum surface....
Here we report on the viscous nature of the bond between adhering bacteria and a substratum surface....
Here we report on the viscous nature of the bond between adhering bacteria and a substratum surface....
The competing mechanisms that regulate adhesion of bacteria to surfaces and subsequent biofilm forma...
We used a novel atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based technique to compare the local viscoelastic prop...
Bacteria adapt the mechanical properties of their cell envelope, including cell wall stiffness, turg...
Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces pla...
ABSTRACT Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum sur...
ABSTRACT Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum sur...
Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces pla...
Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces pla...
Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces pla...
Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces pla...
Viscoelastic deformation of the contact volume between adhering bacteria and substratum surfaces pla...
The cell envelope of gram-negative bacteria is responsible for many important biological functions: ...
Here we report on the viscous nature of the bond between adhering bacteria and a substratum surface....
Here we report on the viscous nature of the bond between adhering bacteria and a substratum surface....
Here we report on the viscous nature of the bond between adhering bacteria and a substratum surface....
The competing mechanisms that regulate adhesion of bacteria to surfaces and subsequent biofilm forma...
We used a novel atomic force microscopy (AFM)-based technique to compare the local viscoelastic prop...
Bacteria adapt the mechanical properties of their cell envelope, including cell wall stiffness, turg...