Do Mixed-Species Biofilms Dominate in Chronic Infections?–Need for in situ Visualization of Bacterial Organization
Chronic infections present a serious economic burden to health-care systems. The severity
and prevalence of chronic infections are continuously increasing due to an aging population …
and prevalence of chronic infections are continuously increasing due to an aging population …
[HTML][HTML] A review of chemosensors and biosensors for monitoring biofilm dynamics
Biofilms form complex structures that are ubiquitous in natural environments and can cause
chronic infections which are difficult to treat. While much is known about biofilms, many …
chronic infections which are difficult to treat. While much is known about biofilms, many …
Bacterial aggregates establish at the edges of acute epidermal wounds
Objective: The bacterial composition and distribution were evaluated in acute standardized
epidermal wounds and uninjured skin by a molecular in situ technology benchmarked to …
epidermal wounds and uninjured skin by a molecular in situ technology benchmarked to …
Mobile phone ratiometric imaging enables highly sensitive fluorescence lateral flow immunoassays without external optical filters
Paper-based diagnostic tests based on the lateral flow immunoassay concept promise low-
cost, point-of-care detection of infectious diseases, but such assays suffer from poor limits of …
cost, point-of-care detection of infectious diseases, but such assays suffer from poor limits of …
Bacterial biofilms: a possible mechanism for chronic infection in patients with lumbar disc herniation – a prospective proof‐of‐concept study using fluorescence in situ …
A relationship has been suggested between lumbar disc herniation (LDH) and chronic
bacterial infection frequently involving Propionibacterium acnes, which is known to cause …
bacterial infection frequently involving Propionibacterium acnes, which is known to cause …
The discovery of bacterial biofilm in patients with muscle invasive bladder cancer
The carcinogenic effects of microorganisms have been discovered in multiple cancer types.
In urology, the development of squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder due to the parasitic …
In urology, the development of squamous cell carcinoma of the bladder due to the parasitic …
Formation and emergent dynamics of spatially organized microbial systems
K Cremin, SJN Duxbury, J Rosko… - Interface …, 2023 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Spatial organization is the norm rather than the exception in the microbial world. While the
study of microbial physiology has been dominated by studies in well-mixed cultures, there is …
study of microbial physiology has been dominated by studies in well-mixed cultures, there is …
The role of biofilm in chronic laryngitis and in head and neck cancer
TJ Kinnari - Current opinion in otolaryngology & head and neck …, 2015 - journals.lww.com
The role of biofilm in chronic laryngitis and in head and ne... : Current Opinion in
Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery The role of biofilm in chronic laryngitis and in head …
Otolaryngology & Head and Neck Surgery The role of biofilm in chronic laryngitis and in head …
Bacterial biofilm formation inside colonic crypts may accelerate colorectal carcinogenesis
Background Research in the field of relation between microbes and colorectal
carcinogenesis has gained increasing interest in past years. Recently, link between …
carcinogenesis has gained increasing interest in past years. Recently, link between …
Quality control in diagnostic fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in microbiology
J Kikhney, A Moter - Fluorescence in-situ hybridization (FISH) for microbial …, 2021 - Springer
This overview addresses fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in a diagnostic
microbiology setting with its associated problems and pitfalls and how to control them, but …
microbiology setting with its associated problems and pitfalls and how to control them, but …