Ultrasonic imaging of biofilms in water is difficult due to the very low contrast in acoustic impedance between the biofilm and water. In this paper, biofilms exposed to moist air are scanned through the substrate in order to obtain echoes from the biofilm/air interface. A 50 MHz scanning system was used to scan 1 mm x 1 mm areas of biofilms in a 10 microm grid pattern. Two fast Fourier transform (FFT) based methods for enhancement of the film thickness measurement resolution are compared. Using these techniques, the surface topography of biofilms with thickness less than the acoustic wavelength can be imaged
Detecting biofouling noninvasively in real-time has been a long-standing challenge in membrane proce...
Abstract: Our work proposes a novel approach to investigate bacterial biofilms in human middle ear u...
Third International Conference Biophotonics - Riga 2020, LatviaThe study aimed to test laser speckle...
Objective: This study evaluated the feasibility of a high frequency ultrasound scan to examine the 3...
Aims: This study evaluated the effect of protozoan movement and grazing on the topography of a dual-...
This study evaluated the effect of protozoan movement and grazing on the topography of a dual-bacter...
Bacterial infection is a rampant problem faced by the medical community. The bacteria gene pool is c...
The use of high-frequency strain waves to perform examinations and note measurements is referred to ...
Bacterial biofilms are common roots of persistent infections. Their structure provides for increased...
Biofilms are communities of microbes that adhere to a surface by means of a secreted polymeric matri...
X-ray tomography is a powerful tool giving access to the morphology of biofilms, in 3D porous media,...
Effective biofilm removal from surfaces in the mouth is a clinical challenge. Cavitation bubbles gen...
Ultrasonic irradiation at 500 kHz and 10 mW cm-2 of a 24 h old biofilm of P. aeruginosa enhanced the...
Effective biofilm removal from surfaces in the mouth is a clinical challenge. Cavitation bubbles gen...
X-ray tomography is a powerful tool giving access to the morphology of biofilms, in 3D porous media,...
Detecting biofouling noninvasively in real-time has been a long-standing challenge in membrane proce...
Abstract: Our work proposes a novel approach to investigate bacterial biofilms in human middle ear u...
Third International Conference Biophotonics - Riga 2020, LatviaThe study aimed to test laser speckle...
Objective: This study evaluated the feasibility of a high frequency ultrasound scan to examine the 3...
Aims: This study evaluated the effect of protozoan movement and grazing on the topography of a dual-...
This study evaluated the effect of protozoan movement and grazing on the topography of a dual-bacter...
Bacterial infection is a rampant problem faced by the medical community. The bacteria gene pool is c...
The use of high-frequency strain waves to perform examinations and note measurements is referred to ...
Bacterial biofilms are common roots of persistent infections. Their structure provides for increased...
Biofilms are communities of microbes that adhere to a surface by means of a secreted polymeric matri...
X-ray tomography is a powerful tool giving access to the morphology of biofilms, in 3D porous media,...
Effective biofilm removal from surfaces in the mouth is a clinical challenge. Cavitation bubbles gen...
Ultrasonic irradiation at 500 kHz and 10 mW cm-2 of a 24 h old biofilm of P. aeruginosa enhanced the...
Effective biofilm removal from surfaces in the mouth is a clinical challenge. Cavitation bubbles gen...
X-ray tomography is a powerful tool giving access to the morphology of biofilms, in 3D porous media,...
Detecting biofouling noninvasively in real-time has been a long-standing challenge in membrane proce...
Abstract: Our work proposes a novel approach to investigate bacterial biofilms in human middle ear u...
Third International Conference Biophotonics - Riga 2020, LatviaThe study aimed to test laser speckle...