The biofilm matrix: multitasking in a shared space
The biofilm matrix can be considered to be a shared space for the encased microbial cells,
comprising a wide variety of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), such as …
comprising a wide variety of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), such as …
Biofilms in the food industry: health aspects and control methods
S Galié, C García-Gutiérrez, EM Miguélez… - Frontiers in …, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Diverse microorganisms are able to grow on food matrixes and along food industry
infrastructures. This growth may give rise to biofilms. This review summarizes, on the one …
infrastructures. This growth may give rise to biofilms. This review summarizes, on the one …
Targeting mechanisms of tailed bacteriophages
Phages differ substantially in the bacterial hosts that they infect. Their host range is
determined by the specific structures that they use to target bacterial cells. Tailed phages …
determined by the specific structures that they use to target bacterial cells. Tailed phages …
[HTML][HTML] Phage therapy in the resistance era: where do we stand and where are we going?
Purpose Widespread antibiotic-resistant bacteria are threatening the arsenal of existing
antibiotics. Not only are antibiotics less likely to be effective today, but their extensive use …
antibiotics. Not only are antibiotics less likely to be effective today, but their extensive use …
[HTML][HTML] Formulation, stabilisation and encapsulation of bacteriophage for phage therapy
Against a backdrop of global antibiotic resistance and increasing awareness of the
importance of the human microbiota, there has been resurgent interest in the potential use of …
importance of the human microbiota, there has been resurgent interest in the potential use of …
[HTML][HTML] Biotechnological applications of bacteriophages: State of the art
Bacteriophage particles are the most abundant biological entities on our planet, infecting
specific bacterial hosts in every known environment and being major drivers of bacterial …
specific bacterial hosts in every known environment and being major drivers of bacterial …
[HTML][HTML] Recent advances in nanotechnology for eradicating bacterial biofilm
Microorganisms grouped together into spatially-organized communities called biofilms, are
the cause of dramatic chronic infections in plants, animals and humans. In this review, the …
the cause of dramatic chronic infections in plants, animals and humans. In this review, the …
Treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infectious biofilms: Challenges and strategies
R Yin, J Cheng, J Wang, P Li, J Lin - Frontiers in Microbiology, 2022 - frontiersin.org
Pseudomonas aeruginosa, a Gram-negative bacterium, is one of the major pathogens
implicated in human opportunistic infection and a common cause of clinically persistent …
implicated in human opportunistic infection and a common cause of clinically persistent …
Phages for biofilm removal
Biofilms are clusters of bacteria that live in association with surfaces. Their main
characteristic is that the bacteria inside the biofilms are attached to other bacterial cells and …
characteristic is that the bacteria inside the biofilms are attached to other bacterial cells and …
Bacteriophage-encoded virion-associated enzymes to overcome the carbohydrate barriers during the infection process
A Latka, B Maciejewska, G Majkowska-Skrobek… - Applied microbiology …, 2017 - Springer
Bacteriophages are bacterial viruses that infect the host after successful receptor recognition
and adsorption to the cell surface. The irreversible adherence followed by genome material …
and adsorption to the cell surface. The irreversible adherence followed by genome material …