نتایج جستجو برای: bacterial adhesion

تعداد نتایج: 283759  

Journal: :Infection and immunity 1993
J G Kusters G A Mulders-Kremers C E van Doornik B A van der Zeijst

Monolayers of intestine 407 (Int-407) cells were infected with the virulent Salmonella typhimurium strain C52, and the adhesion to and invasion of these cells were studied. The effects of the multiplicity of infection and growth phase of the bacteria (logarithmic versus stationary) on the interaction with eukaryotic cells were investigated. In contrast to other reports, we found no differences ...

2018
Marta Alvarez-Escobar Sidónio C Freitas Derek Hansford Fernando J Monteiro Alejandro Pelaez-Vargas

Introduction Microfabrication offers opportunities to study surface concepts focused to reduce bacterial adhesion on implants using human minimally invasive rapid screening (hMIRS). Wide information is available about cell/biomaterial interactions using eukaryotic and prokaryotic cells on surfaces of dental materials with different topographies, but studies using human being are still limited. ...

2012
Debarun Dutta Nerida Cole Mark Willcox

The process of any contact lens related keratitis generally starts with the adhesion of opportunistic pathogens to contact lens surface. This article focuses on identifying the factors which have been reported to affect bacterial adhesion to contact lenses. Adhesion to lenses differs between various genera/species/strains of bacteria. Pseudomonas aeruginosa, which is the predominant causative o...

Journal: :Letters in applied microbiology 2009
J M Laparra Y Sanz

AIMS To evaluate the adhesion ability of intestinal bacteria to different in vitro models of intestinal epithelia, and to estimate the suitability of these models and the type of interactions involved. METHODS AND RESULTS The adhesion of probiotic (Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG and Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis Bb12), commensal (B. animalis IATA-A2 and B. bifidum IATA-ES2) and potential...

2011
L. Ringenberg A. Winkel O. Kufelt P. Behrens M. Stiesch W. Heuer

The clinical success of osseointegrated dental implants depends on the strong attachment of the surrounding hard and soft tissues. Bacterial adhesion on implant surfaces can cause inflammatory reactions and may influence healing and long-term success of dental implants. Promising implant coatings should minimize bacterial adhesion, but allow epithelial and connective tissue attachment. Therefor...

Journal: :Polish journal of microbiology 2008
Katarzyna Czaczyk Wojciech Białas Kamila Myszka

Cell surface hydrophobicity (CSH) is recognised as a important factor in microbial adhesion to solid surfaces. Growth conditions have been found to determine the synthesis of extracellular molecules by microorganisms. It has major consequences in modification of bacterial surface properties and consequently, in bacterial adhesion to solid surfaces. In this paper, CSH properties of Bacillus spp....

2002
G. Harkes J. Feijen

The adhesion of three fschericbia co/i strains on to six poly(methacrylates) differing in hydrophohicity and surface charge was measured as a function of time under laminar flow conditions. Polymers used were poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA), poly( hydroxyethyl methacrylate) (PHEMA) and copolymers of MMA or HEMA with either 15% methacrylic acid (MAA) or 15% trimethylaminoethyl methacrylate-HCI ...

2017
Torsten Wassmann Stefan Kreis Michael Behr Ralf Buergers

BACKGROUND This study aims to investigate bacterial adhesion on different titanium and ceramic implant surfaces, to correlate these findings with surface roughness and surface hydrophobicity, and to define the predominant factor for bacterial adhesion for each material. METHODS Zirconia and titanium specimens with different surface textures and wettability (5.0 mm in diameter, 1.0 mm in heigh...

2014
Will R. Paces Hal R. Holmes Eli Vlaisavljevich Katherine L. Snyder Ee Lim Tan Rupak M. Rajachar Keat Ghee Ong

As a prominent concern regarding implantable devices, eliminating the threat of opportunistic bacterial infection represents a significant benefit to both patient health and device function. Current treatment options focus on chemical approaches to negate bacterial adhesion, however, these methods are in some ways limited. The scope of this study was to assess the efficacy of a novel means of m...

Journal: :Journal of microbiological methods 2001
F Ahimou M Paquot P Jacques P Thonart P G Rouxhet

The surface hydrophobicity of nine Bacillus subtilis strains in different states (spores, vegetative cells, and dead cells) was assessed by water contact angle measurements, hydrophobic interaction chromatography (HIC) and bacterial adhesion to hydrocarbon (BATH). Electrokinetic properties of B. subtilis strains were characterized by zeta potential measurements and found to differ appreciably a...

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