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N Rackov,N Janßen,A Akkache et al. N Rackov et al.
Bacterial cellulose (BC), a promising versatile biopolymer produced by bacteria, has an immense potential in various industries. However, large-scale application is hindered by high production costs and low yields. This study introduces an ...
Marina A George,David McGiffin,Anton Y Peleg et al. Marina A George et al.
Biofilm-related microbial infections are the Achilles' heel of many implantable medical devices. Surface patterning with nanostructures in the form of vertically aligned silicon (Si) nanowires (VA-SiNWs) holds promise to prevent these often...
Erika Muratov,Julian Keilholz,Ákos T Kovács et al. Erika Muratov et al.
Biofilms formed by Bacillus subtilis confer protection against environmental stressors through extracellular polysaccharides (EPS) and sporulation. This study investigates the roles of these biofilm components in resistance to hydrogen pero...
Cristina I Amador,Henriette L Røder,Jakob Herschend et al. Cristina I Amador et al.
Multispecies biofilms are complex communities where extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) shape structure, adaptability, and functionality. However, characterizing the components of EPS, particularly glycans and proteins, remains a chall...
Raphaël Charron,Pierre Lemée,Antoine Huguet et al. Raphaël Charron et al.
In most Earth environments, bacteria predominantly exist within surface-associated communities known as biofilms, where they are embedded in an extracellular matrix. These collective structures play a critical role in bacterial physiology a...
Heema Kumari Nilesh Vyas,M Mozammel Hoque,Binbin Xia et al. Heema Kumari Nilesh Vyas et al.
Biofilm formation on surfaces, tools and equipment can damage their quality and lead to high repair or replacement costs. Plasma-activated water (PAW), a new technology, has shown promise in killing biofilm and non-biofilm bacteria due to r...
Björn van Marwick,Tatyana N Sevastyanova,Felix Wühler et al. Björn van Marwick et al.
The impact of microbial biofilm growth poses a threat to both human health and the performance of industrial systems, manifesting as a global crisis with noteworthy economic implications for modern society. Exploring new methods and alterna...
Maya Rima,Christina Villeneuve-Faure,Ludovic Pilloux et al. Maya Rima et al.
Colonization of medical devices by microorganisms, often progressing to the formation of resilient biofilms, presents a common clinical issue. To address this challenge, there is growing interest in developing novel biomaterials with antimi...
Yu-Tze Horng,Chih-Ching Chien,Novaria Sari Dewi Panjaitan et al. Yu-Tze Horng et al.
The presence of sucrose at concentrations of 0.5-5% can either increase bacterial biofilms (Streptococcus mutans and Escherichia coli) or have no significant effect on biofilms (Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Staphylococcus aureus). However, ou...
Sandy Gerschler,Sandra Maaß,Philip Gerth et al. Sandy Gerschler et al.
The successful sustainable cultivation of the well-known medicinal plant sundew on rewetted peatlands not only leads to the preservation of natural populations, but also provides a basis for the sustainable pharmaceutical use of the plant. ...