Biofilm-associated infection by enterococci
JH Ch'ng, KKL Chong, LN Lam, JJ Wong… - Nature Reviews …, 2019 - nature.com
Enterococci are ubiquitous members of the human gut microbiota and frequent causes of
biofilm-associated opportunistic infections. Enterococci cause 25% of all catheter-associated …
biofilm-associated opportunistic infections. Enterococci cause 25% of all catheter-associated …
The role of bacterial biofilms and surface components in plant-bacterial associations
PC Bogino, M de las Mercedes Oliva… - International journal of …, 2013 - mdpi.com
The role of bacterial surface components in combination with bacterial functional signals in
the process of biofilm formation has been increasingly studied in recent years. Plants …
the process of biofilm formation has been increasingly studied in recent years. Plants …
Biofilm dispersal: mechanisms, clinical implications, and potential therapeutic uses
JB Kaplan - Journal of dental research, 2010 - journals.sagepub.com
Like all sessile organisms, surface-attached communities of bacteria known as biofilms must
release and disperse cells into the environment to colonize new sites. For many pathogenic …
release and disperse cells into the environment to colonize new sites. For many pathogenic …
The developmental model of microbial biofilms: ten years of a paradigm up for review
RD Monds, GA O'Toole - Trends in microbiology, 2009 - cell.com
For the past ten years, the developmental model of microbial biofilm formation has served as
the major conceptual framework for biofilm research; however, the paradigmatic value of this …
the major conceptual framework for biofilm research; however, the paradigmatic value of this …
Antimicrobial peptides as an alternative for the eradication of bacterial biofilms of multi-drug resistant bacteria
JTC Pontes, AB Toledo Borges, CA Roque-Borda… - Pharmaceutics, 2022 - mdpi.com
Bacterial resistance is an emergency public health problem worldwide, compounded by the
ability of bacteria to form biofilms, mainly in seriously ill hospitalized patients. The World …
ability of bacteria to form biofilms, mainly in seriously ill hospitalized patients. The World …
Cooperation and conflict in microbial biofilms
Biofilms, in which cells attach to surfaces and secrete slime (polymeric substances), are
central to microbial life. Biofilms are often thought to require high levels of cooperation …
central to microbial life. Biofilms are often thought to require high levels of cooperation …
Roles of type IV pili, flagellum‐mediated motility and extracellular DNA in the formation of mature multicellular structures in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms
When grown as a biofilm in laboratory flow chambers Pseudomonas aeruginosa can
develop mushroom‐shaped multicellular structures consisting of distinct subpopulations in …
develop mushroom‐shaped multicellular structures consisting of distinct subpopulations in …
Does efficiency sensing unify diffusion and quorum sensing?
Quorum sensing faces evolutionary problems from non-producing or over-producing
cheaters. Such problems are circumvented in diffusion sensing, an alternative explanation …
cheaters. Such problems are circumvented in diffusion sensing, an alternative explanation …
Division of labor in biofilms: the ecology of cell differentiation
One of the most remarkable features of the evolutionary process is its capacity to construct.
In billions of years a primordial soup of organic compounds evolved to the theater of life …
In billions of years a primordial soup of organic compounds evolved to the theater of life …
Inverse regulatory coordination of motility and curli-mediated adhesion in Escherichia coli
C Pesavento, G Becker, N Sommerfeldt… - Genes & …, 2008 - genesdev.cshlp.org
During the transition from post-exponential to stationary phase, Escherichia coli changes
from the motile-planktonic to the adhesive-sedentary “lifestyle.” We demonstrate this …
from the motile-planktonic to the adhesive-sedentary “lifestyle.” We demonstrate this …