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Acta Otorrinolaringologica (English Edition), 2014
According to the National Institute of Health of the USA, «more than 60% of all microbial infections are caused by biofilms».'This can surprise us, but it is enough to consider that common infections like those of the genito-urinary tract, infections produced by catheters, middle ear infections in children, the formation of dental plaque and gingivitis
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According to the National Institute of Health of the USA, «more than 60% of all microbial infections are caused by biofilms».'This can surprise us, but it is enough to consider that common infections like those of the genito-urinary tract, infections produced by catheters, middle ear infections in children, the formation of dental plaque and gingivitis
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Biofilms: an emergent form of bacterial life
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2016H. Flemming+5 more
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Bacterial biofilms: from the Natural environment to infectious diseases
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2004Lao Tzu+3 more
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Exopolysaccharides and Biofilms
2020During infection, many fungal pathogens form biofilms within tissues or on biomedical devices. The growth of fungi within biofilms increases dramatically their resistance to both immune defences and antifungal therapies. In the last twenty years, studies have begun to shed light on many of the steps involved in biofilm synthesis and composition ...
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Gastrointestinal biofilms in health and disease
Nature reviews: Gastroenterology & hepatology, 2021Jean-Paul Motta+4 more
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2011
In nature, over 99% of bacteria are found attached to surfaces in a slime-encased community known as a biofilm. The physiology of adherent cells is dramatically different from that of planktonic (free-floating) cells; particularly, their ability to tolerate exposure to toxic compounds.
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In nature, over 99% of bacteria are found attached to surfaces in a slime-encased community known as a biofilm. The physiology of adherent cells is dramatically different from that of planktonic (free-floating) cells; particularly, their ability to tolerate exposure to toxic compounds.
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2003
Biofilm je sesilna zajednica mikroorganizama koja se formira na mnogim biotičkim i gotovo svim abiotičkim površinama. Ova multicelularna zajednica mikroorganizama ima kompleksnu strukturu i fiziološki se razlikuje od planktonskih oblika. Biofilm nastaje u oko 60% infekcija u ljudi, pokazuje veliku otpornost na djelovanje antibiotika i vrlo ga je ...
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Biofilm je sesilna zajednica mikroorganizama koja se formira na mnogim biotičkim i gotovo svim abiotičkim površinama. Ova multicelularna zajednica mikroorganizama ima kompleksnu strukturu i fiziološki se razlikuje od planktonskih oblika. Biofilm nastaje u oko 60% infekcija u ljudi, pokazuje veliku otpornost na djelovanje antibiotika i vrlo ga je ...
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