Background Biofilms on medical devices are a frequent reason for failure of the device. Voice prostheses in laryngectomized patients deteriorate within 3 to 4 months due to adhering biofilms, impeding proper functioning. Recently, we showed that these biofilms are dominated by Candida and lactobacilli. However, the early report of this finding lacked an indepth analysis of the species diversity and community structure. Methods Denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and sequence analysis of amplified rRNA genes was used to identify microorganisms. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) was used to analyze biofilm architecture. Results Candida are the predominant fungi in the biofilms, while lactobacilli are the predominant bacteri...
Morphogenic conversion of Candida from a yeast to hyphal morphology plays a pivotal role in the path...
This study was performed to establish a possible difference in biofilm composition in patients who r...
Morphogenic conversion of Candida from a yeast to hyphal morphology plays a pivotal role in the path...
Background Biofilms on medical devices are a frequent reason for failure of the device. Voice prosth...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to identify bacterial strains responsible for biofilm formation on silicone rub...
BACKGROUND: A polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based method has been used to identify oral anaerobic ...
Background. The most frequent cause of voice prosthesis failure is microbial biofilm formation on th...
Background. The most frequent cause of voice prosthesis failure is microbial biofilm formation on th...
The proliferation of yeasts in the mixed bacterial and fungal biofilms colonising silicone rubber vo...
Morphogenic conversion of Candida from a yeast to hyphal morphology plays a pivotal role in the path...
This study was performed to establish a possible difference in biofilm composition in patients who r...
Morphogenic conversion of Candida from a yeast to hyphal morphology plays a pivotal role in the path...
Background Biofilms on medical devices are a frequent reason for failure of the device. Voice prosth...
OBJECTIVE: We sought to identify bacterial strains responsible for biofilm formation on silicone rub...
BACKGROUND: A polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based method has been used to identify oral anaerobic ...
Background. The most frequent cause of voice prosthesis failure is microbial biofilm formation on th...
Background. The most frequent cause of voice prosthesis failure is microbial biofilm formation on th...
The proliferation of yeasts in the mixed bacterial and fungal biofilms colonising silicone rubber vo...
Morphogenic conversion of Candida from a yeast to hyphal morphology plays a pivotal role in the path...
This study was performed to establish a possible difference in biofilm composition in patients who r...
Morphogenic conversion of Candida from a yeast to hyphal morphology plays a pivotal role in the path...