نتایج جستجو برای: biofilm formation

تعداد نتایج: 540113  

Abdol-Majid Ghasemian Mohsen Mirzaee, Shahin Najar Peerayeh

Background & Objectives:  Methicillin resistance Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is one of the most important pathogens that causes several nosocomial and community infections. Adhesion to surfaces and biofilm formation is considered main step in staphylococcal infection. The aims of this study were to determine presence oficaABCD genes and relation to the biofilm formation in of...

Abdolmajid Ghasemian, Bita Bakhshi, Mohsen Mirzaee, Shahin Najar Peerayeh,

Background: The aim of this study was to compare the biofilm formation and the prevalence of biofilm-associated genes between the isolates of methicillin-resistant (MRSA) and methicillin-susceptible (MSSA) Staphylococcus aureus. Methods: In total, 209 S. aureus isolates were collected. The antibiotic susceptibility test was conducted using nine antibiotics according to the guidelines of Clinica...

Background and purpose: Dental plaque is a biofilm that is formed on the surface of the tooth. Carious lesions are caused by inappropriate ecological changes in microbial flora of the plaque biofilm. In this study, the effect of Lactobacillus casei bacteriocin, isolated from dairy products, was investigated on Streptococcus salivarius biofilm formation. Materials and methods: In this experimen...

Journal: :reports of biochemistry and molecular biology 0
rohollah taghadosi department of microbiology and virology, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran. mohammad reza shakibaie tel: +98 341- 9133408226; fax: +98 341- 3221671 shalaleh masoumi department of microbiology and virology, kerman university of medical sciences, kerman, iran.

background: n-acyl homoserine lactone (ahl) is found to be the main component of quorum sensing (qs) in gram-negative bacteria and plays an important role in biofilm formation. little information is available regarding the role of ahl in biofilm formation in escherichia coli (e. coli). the purpose of this investigation was to biochemically detect and characterize ahl activity in biofilm-forming...

Journal: :Current protocols in microbiology 2005
Judith H Merritt Daniel E Kadouri George A O'Toole

Many bacteria can exist as surface-attached aggregations known as biofilms. Presented in this unit are several approaches for the study of these communities. The focus here is on static biofilm systems, which are particularly useful for examination of the early stages of biofilm formation, including initial adherence to the surface and microcolony formation. Furthermore, most of the techniques ...

2017
Miguel A. Matilla

Biofilm formation is a multifactorial and dynamic process. Stages of biofilm formation are highly regulated and include bacterial attachment to a target surface, formation of microcolonies, biofilm maturation and dispersion. This article highlights recent research by Gusnaniar et al., () in which the authors develop a device to investigate bacterial biofilm transmission between surfaces under s...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 2009
Ece Karatan Paula Watnick

Biofilms are communities of microorganisms that live attached to surfaces. Biofilm formation has received much attention in the last decade, as it has become clear that virtually all types of bacteria can form biofilms and that this may be the preferred mode of bacterial existence in nature. Our current understanding of biofilm formation is based on numerous studies of myriad bacterial species....

Journal: :Current opinion in biotechnology 2011
Tjakko Abee Akos T Kovács Oscar P Kuipers Stijn van der Veen

Biofilms are structured communities of bacteria, which are adhered to a surface and embedded in a self-produced matrix of extracellular polymeric substances. Since biofilms are very resistant to antimicrobial agents, they are at the basis of a range of problems, including quality and safety issues in food industry. Recently, major advances have been made in elucidating the different structural ...

The product biofilm by E.coli strain can cause serious problem for human health. Catheter is considered to be s suitable place for colonization of microorganisms, so that in %5-10 of patients who used catheter for only one day and also in all patients who used it for over 28 days, this colonization of bacteria is observed on catheter. This study is come out in order to compare biofilm formation...

Journal: :archives of clinical infectious diseases 0
fateh rahimi department of microbiology, faculty of science, university of isfahan, isfahan, ir iran; department of microbiology, faculty of science, university of isfahan, isfahan, ir iran. tel: +98-3137932250, fax: +98-3137932456 sharmin karimi department of microbiology, faculty of science, university of isfahan, isfahan, ir iran

conclusions the results of this study illustrated the high prevalence of antibiotic resistant biofilm-producing s. epidermidis strains in this hospital, which could be a reservoir for antibiotic resistance genes. results the results of the biofilm assay revealed that 82% of strains produced black colonies on congo red agar plates and 68% were able to attach strongly to polystyrene microplates. ...

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