Biofilms are thin layers of bacteria embedded within a slime matrix that live on surfaces. They are ubiquitous in nature and responsible for many medical and dental infections, industrial fouling and are also evident in ancient fossils. A biofilm structure is shaped by growth, detachment and response to mechanical forces acting on them. The main contribution to biofilm versatility in response to physical forces is the matrix that provides a platform for the bacteria to grow. The interaction between biofilm structure and hydrodynamics remains a fundamental question concerning biofilm dynamics. Here we document the appearance of ripples and wrinkles in biofilms grown from three species of bacteria when subjected to rapid high-velocity fluid f...
© 2019 American Physical Society. Bacterial biofilms represent a major form of microbial life on Ear...
ABSTRACT Experimental data showed that high-speed microsprays can effectively disrupt biofilms on th...
Bacteria in porous media, such as soils, aquifers, and filters, often form surface-attached communit...
Bacteria attached to surfaces in biofilms are responsible for the contamination of industrial proces...
Mixed-species biofilms, consisting of Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas flu...
Bacterial communities attached to surfaces under fluid flow represent a widespread lifestyle of the ...
International audienceBacterial communities attached to surfaces under fluid flow represent a widesp...
Bacterial communities attached to surfaces under fluid flow represent a widespread lifestyle of the ...
Biofilms, bacterial communities of cells encased by a self-produced matrix, exhibit a variety of thr...
Biofilms, bacterial communities of cells encased by a self-produced matrix, exhibit a variety of thr...
Biofilms, bacterial communities of cells encased by a self-produced matrix, exhibit a variety of thr...
Experimental data showed that high-speed microsprays can effectively disrupt biofilms on their suppo...
Knowledge of mechanisms promoting disruption though mechanical forces is essential in optimizing bio...
Bacteria in porous media, such as soils, aquifers, and filters, often form surface-attached communit...
There is growing evidence that individual bacteria sense and respond to changes in mechanical loadi...
© 2019 American Physical Society. Bacterial biofilms represent a major form of microbial life on Ear...
ABSTRACT Experimental data showed that high-speed microsprays can effectively disrupt biofilms on th...
Bacteria in porous media, such as soils, aquifers, and filters, often form surface-attached communit...
Bacteria attached to surfaces in biofilms are responsible for the contamination of industrial proces...
Mixed-species biofilms, consisting of Klebsiella pneumoniae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Pseudomonas flu...
Bacterial communities attached to surfaces under fluid flow represent a widespread lifestyle of the ...
International audienceBacterial communities attached to surfaces under fluid flow represent a widesp...
Bacterial communities attached to surfaces under fluid flow represent a widespread lifestyle of the ...
Biofilms, bacterial communities of cells encased by a self-produced matrix, exhibit a variety of thr...
Biofilms, bacterial communities of cells encased by a self-produced matrix, exhibit a variety of thr...
Biofilms, bacterial communities of cells encased by a self-produced matrix, exhibit a variety of thr...
Experimental data showed that high-speed microsprays can effectively disrupt biofilms on their suppo...
Knowledge of mechanisms promoting disruption though mechanical forces is essential in optimizing bio...
Bacteria in porous media, such as soils, aquifers, and filters, often form surface-attached communit...
There is growing evidence that individual bacteria sense and respond to changes in mechanical loadi...
© 2019 American Physical Society. Bacterial biofilms represent a major form of microbial life on Ear...
ABSTRACT Experimental data showed that high-speed microsprays can effectively disrupt biofilms on th...
Bacteria in porous media, such as soils, aquifers, and filters, often form surface-attached communit...