Cambridge University Press по теме "All Together Now: Integrating Biofilm Research Across Disciplines"
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-05-01)Bacterial biofilms are integrated, multi-species communities of cells that adhere to almost any surface and are fundamental to the ecology and biology of bacteria. Not only do biofilms contribute to human health and disease, ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-05-01)Bacterial biofilms are interface-associated colonies of bacteria embedded in an extracellular matrix that is composed primarily of polymers and proteins. They can be viewed in the context of soft matter physics: the rigid ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-05-01)Bacteria often live in the form of surface-associated communities of cells termed biofilms. Within biofilms, there is a division of labor in which genetically identical cells differentiate to serve distinct functions. This ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-05-01)Despite modern advancements in sterilization and aseptic procedures, bacterial infections remain a major and significant impediment to the long-term success of medical implants and devices, including catheters, artificial ...
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(Cambridge University Press. New York, USA, 2011-05-01)This article reviews the physical and chemical constraints of environments on biofilm formation. We provide a perspective on how materials science and engineering can address fundamental questions and unmet technological ...
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