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ISSN:2590-2075

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Yicen Lin,Romain Briandet,Ákos T Kovács Yicen Lin
Biofilm formation is a ubiquitous process of bacterial communities that enables them to survive and persist in various environmental niches. The Bacillus cereus group includes phenotypically diversified species that are widely distributed i...
Ekta Kamble,Purva Sanghvi,Karishma Pardesi Ekta Kamble
Treatment of staphylococcal infections is difficult due to multidrug resistance with their persister forms posing an added threat of recalcitrant infections. Antibiotic combinations are widely studied as an alternative strategy to combat th...
Kristin M Jacob,Gemma Reguera Kristin M Jacob
The identification of a diverse microbiome in otic secretions from healthy young adults challenged the entrenched dogma of middle ear sterility and underscored previously unknown roles for oral commensals in the seeding of otic biofilms. We...
Snehal Kadam,Ankita Chattopadhyay,Karishma S Kaushik Snehal Kadam
The concept of biofilms and biofilm-based research is largely absent or minimally described in school and undergraduate life science curriculum. While it is well-established that microbes, such as bacteria and fungi, most often exist in mul...
Pilar Sanchez-Vizuete,Yasmine Dergham,Arnaud Bridier et al. Pilar Sanchez-Vizuete et al.
Bacillus subtilis is a widely used bacterial model to decipher biofilm formation, genetic determinants and their regulation. For several years, studies were conducted on colonies or pellicles formed at the interface with air, but more recen...
João Pereira,Yuniki Mediayati,H Pieter J van Veelen et al. João Pereira et al.
Electro-active bacteria (EAB) can form biofilms on an anode (so-called bioanodes), and use the electrode as electron acceptor for oxidation of organics in wastewater. So far, bioanodes have mainly been investigated under a continuous anode ...
Tom Coenye,Karl-Jan Spittaels,Yvonne Achermann Tom Coenye
Cutibacterium acnes (previously known as Propionibacterium acnes) is frequently found on lipid-rich parts of the human skin. While C. acnes is most known for its role in the development and progression of the skin disease acne, it is also i...
Ferdinand X Choong,Smilla Huzell,Ming Rosenberg et al. Ferdinand X Choong et al.
Biofilms enable bacteria to colonize numerous ecological niches. Bacteria within a biofilm are protected by the extracellular matrix (ECM), of which the fibril-forming amyloid protein curli and polysaccharide cellulose are major components ...
Whitni K Redman,Garrett S Welch,Avery C Williams et al. Whitni K Redman et al.
Novel anti-biofilm and dispersal agents are currently being investigated in an attempt to combat biofilm-associated wound infections. Glycoside hydrolases (GHs) are enzymes that hydrolyze the glycosidic bonds between sugars, such as those f...