Toole GO,Kaplan HB,Kolter R,et al.Biofilm formation as microbial development.Annual Review of Microbiology. 2000O'Toole, G.A., H.B. Kaplan & R. Kolter. 2000. Bio- film formation as microbial development. Ann. Rev. Microbiol. 54: 49-79....
Discusses the formation of biofilms due to microbial development. Regulation and initial attachment by gram-negative bacteria; Signals triggering biofilm f... GO Toole,HB Kaplan,R Kolter 被引量: 3311发表: 2000年 Biofilm Formation as Microbial Development - Annual Review of Microbiology, 54(1):49...
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the biofilm formation and microbial growth using common PJI-causing agents and compare its development on the implant surface.The in vivo study was performed using 40 Sprague鈥揇awley rats divided into five groups (n=8/group): Staphylococcus aureus, ...
and food spoilage are some of the problems associated with microbial biofilms which pose a threat to humans, veterinary, and food processing sectors. In this review, we focus in detail on biofilm formation, its architecture, composition, genes and signaling cascades involved, and multifold antibiotic...
The microbial adhesion and biofilm formation were evaluated in terms of bacterial cell densities, species richness, and bacterial community composition on polyvinyldifluoride, polyethylene, and polysulfone membranes. The data show that biofouling formation was strongly influenced by the kind of microorganism...
3.3. Soil biofilm formation increased microbial diversity and evenness In order to characterize the changes in microbial communities during soil biofilm development, 16S rRNA gene sequencing was performed. The diversity decreased under both nutrient conditions after inoculation (Table 1). Although the soil...
Biofilms can cause severe infections in hospitalized patients; the formation of biofilms in these instances is typically associated with the introduction into the body of foreign substrates, such as artificial implants and urinary catheters. Biofilms also form on the thin films of plaque found on ...
(c) The fourth experiment used real activated sludge as biofoulant and was done in a lab-scale MBR. In this set up, the microbial adhesion, the biofilm formation in the reactor, and the biofilm formation in Ringer’s solution after 1 h adhesion in the reactor were measured (d). ...
Patterns of biofilm formation in intermittent and permanent streams: analysis of biofilm structure and metabolism The development and functioning of benthic microbial communities in streams is largely dependent on the hydrological conditions. Climate change projections... J Artigas,T Schwartz,S Kirchen,.....