Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilm formation: Antibiofilm Strategies and conventional methods of evaluation.
S Ma'aitah - Journal of Basic and Applied Research in …, 2024 - jbarbiomed.com
Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic pathogen known for its ability to form resilient
biofilms, which contribute to its persistence in chronic infections and resistance to …
biofilms, which contribute to its persistence in chronic infections and resistance to …
Development of a tomato xylem-mimicking microfluidic system to study Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum biofilm formation
LT Chu, D Laxman, J Abdelhamed, RK Pirlo… - … in Bioengineering and …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
The bacterial wilt pathogen Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum (Rps) colonizes plant xylem
vessels and blocks the flow of xylem sap by its biofilm (comprising of bacterial cells and …
vessels and blocks the flow of xylem sap by its biofilm (comprising of bacterial cells and …
Real-time 3D tracking of swimming microbes using digital holographic microscopy and deep learning
SA Matthews, C Coelho, EE Rodriguez Salas… - Plos one, 2024 - journals.plos.org
The three-dimensional swimming tracks of motile microorganisms can be used to identify
their species, which holds promise for the rapid identification of bacterial pathogens. The …
their species, which holds promise for the rapid identification of bacterial pathogens. The …
Run-and-tumble kinematics of Enterobacter Sp. SM3
The recent discovery of the peritrichous, swarm-competent bacterium Enterobacter sp. SM3
has offered a new opportunity to investigate the connection between bacterial swimming …
has offered a new opportunity to investigate the connection between bacterial swimming …
[HTML][HTML] Effect of shear rate on early Shewanella oneidensis adhesion dynamics monitored by deep learning
Understanding pioneer bacterial adhesion is essential to appreciate bacterial colonization
and consider appropriate control strategies. This bacterial entrapment at the wall is known to …
and consider appropriate control strategies. This bacterial entrapment at the wall is known to …
MotGen: a closed-loop bacterial motility control framework using generative adversarial networks
Motivation Many organisms' survival and behavior hinge on their responses to
environmental signals. While research on bacteria-directed therapeutic agents has …
environmental signals. While research on bacteria-directed therapeutic agents has …
Motion history images: a new method for tracking microswimmers in 3D
M Riekeles, H Albalkhi, MM Dubay, J Nadeau… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
Quantitative tracking of rapidly moving micron-scale objects remains an elusive challenge in
microscopy due to low signal-to-noise. This paper describes a novel method for tracking …
microscopy due to low signal-to-noise. This paper describes a novel method for tracking …
Enterobacter Sp. SM3 Exhibits Run-and-Tumble Motility
The recent discovery of the peritrichous, swarm-competent bacterium Enterobacter sp. SM3
has offered a new opportunity to elucidate the role of swarming motility in the gut …
has offered a new opportunity to elucidate the role of swarming motility in the gut …
Separation, Flow Characterisation, and Optogenetic Control of Motile Bacteria
JP Gurung - 2024 - unsworks.unsw.edu.au
Motile bacteria are pivotal components in various biological and biomedical applications,
with implications for fields such as directed evolution, biosensors, and bioremediation. This …
with implications for fields such as directed evolution, biosensors, and bioremediation. This …
Screening and the Industry of Myxopyronin B Antibiotic from Different Soil Environments in Egypt
M Kassab - 2024 - preprints.org
Background: Across the world, antibiotic resistance is a grave problem. To address this
issue, it is necessary to investigate new antibiotic sources. Aim of the study: Egypt's diverse …
issue, it is necessary to investigate new antibiotic sources. Aim of the study: Egypt's diverse …