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Functionalized Surfaces: Bacterial Adhesion

2016
The study of bacterial adhesion to polymer surfaces and the design of antimicrobial surfaces constitute large research areas with continued growth in biomedical fi eld. Our interest lies in studying about the development of smart surfaces with the potential for precisely tuned selective bacterial adhesion, for instance, for rapid diagnostics.
Narendra Pal Singh Chauhan   +3 more
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Short Time-Scale Bacterial Adhesion Dynamics

2011
In natural conditions many bacterial populations are found as surface-attached communities exhibiting features distinct from those of planktonic cells. We focus here on the question of initial adhesion, the mechanisms of which are still far from being fully understood.
Jing, Geng, Nelly, Henry
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[Bacterial adhesion and biofilm].

Nihon rinsho. Japanese journal of clinical medicine, 1994
Specific and non-specific adhesion of bacteria to tissue were described. In today, non-specific absorption of bacteria and tissue will be well understood by DLVO-theory in colloidal chemistry. After the adhesion, glycocalyx was produced from the adhesive bacteria around their bodies, under the condition of a weak interaction with host cells.
H, Kobayashi   +3 more
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Bacterial Adhesion

2013
Itzhak Ofek   +2 more
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Bacterial adhesion and pathogenicity.

African journal of medicine and medical sciences, 1988
Bacteria adhere to almost any surface via specific surface molecules of recognition through which a firm union is established for successful colonization of the host. Studies have shown that adhesion plays an important and critical early role in the pathogenesis of infectious diseases, and a series of adhesins have been well documented in a certain ...
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Bacterial Adhesion

2006
Itzhak Ofek   +2 more
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[Bacterial adhesiveness].

Uspekhi sovremennoi biologii, 1983
V V, Ovod, A E, Vershigora
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Handbook of Bacterial Adhesion

2000
Yuehuei H. An, Richard J. Friedman
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