نتایج جستجو برای: bacteria attachment

تعداد نتایج: 223296  

2006
Steeve Bonneville Thilo Behrends Philippe Van Cappellen Christelle Hyacinthe Wilfred F.M. Röling

A kinetic model for the microbial reduction of Fe(III) oxyhydroxide colloids in the presence of excess electron donor is presented. The model assumes a two-step mechanism: (1) attachment of Fe(III) colloids to the cell surface and (2) reduction of Fe(III) centers at the surface of attached colloids. The validity of the model is tested using Shewanella putrefaciens and nanohematite as model diss...

Journal: :GSC Advanced Research and Reviews 2022

Resistance to bile acids is a necessary ability for bacteria that live in the gastrointestinal tract, such as Helicobacter pylori. The role of bacterial drug efflux system important acid tolerance. Using H. pylori JP26 strain and JP26AcrB deficient AcrB relationship between tolerance was investigated. Bacterial susceptibility measured by agar dilution method. To examine acids, intracellular acc...

2004
Heidi Kuula

Purpose: Attachment of bacteria to titanium may differ not only between bacterial species but also between strains within a species. The aim of the present in vitro study was to examine differences in bacterial attachment using 4 gram-negative anaerobic species of bacteria that are considered potential periodontal pathogens. Materials and Methods: The attachment of clinical and laboratory strai...

2003
P. HELIE M. JACQUES J. M. FAIRBROTHER

The ability of a nonenterotoxigenic, K88-negative porcine Escherichia coli strain of serogroup 045:K"E65" to induce attaching-effacing lesions was investigated in newborn pigs. Typical attaching-effacing lesions, characterized by intimate adherence of bacteria to mature enterocyte brush borders with effacement of the microvilli, were observed on light and electron microscopy. Bacteria were also...

2014
Luary C. Martínez Viveka Vadyvaloo

Biofilms are characterized by a dense multicellular community of microorganisms that can be formed by the attachment of bacteria to an inert surface and to each other. The development of biofilm involves the initial attachment of planktonic bacteria to a surface, followed by replication, cell-to-cell adhesion to form microcolonies, maturation, and detachment. Mature biofilms are embedded in a s...

2013
Min Ji Kim Ha Guyn Sung Santi Devi Upadhaya Jong K. Ha Sung Sill Lee

Two in vitro experiments were conducted to evaluate the effect of methylcellulose (MC) on i) bacterial detachment from rice straw as well as ii) inhibition of bacterial attachment and fiber digestibility. To evaluate the effect of MC on fibrolytic bacterial detachment (Exp 1), in vitro bacterial cultures with 0.1% (w/v) MC solution were compared with cultures without MC after 8 h incubation. Th...

Journal: :Clinical and diagnostic laboratory immunology 1995
Y Yamamoto C Retzlaff P He T W Klein H Friedman

Cytokine production in macrophages infected by bacteria is critical for the course of infection. However, it is not known how infection of macrophages with opportunistic bacteria leads to cytokine production in different populations of cells. Since it is possible that cytokine genes may be differentially regulated by attachment rather than by active infection, the levels of various cytokine mRN...

2011
Andrew Crowe

24 Background and aims. Active efflux proteins such as P-glycoprotein (P-gp) are 25 thought to have a protective role in the intestinal tract by preventing xenotoxin 26 absorption. Some bacteria also need to adhere to the intestinal tract before causing 27 disease through adhesion secretion. Thus, this study was initiated to examine 28 whether any association exists between bacterial adhesion a...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
J L Guruge P G Falk R G Lorenz M Dans H P Wirth M J Blaser D E Berg J I Gordon

Genetically defined in vivo models are needed to assess the importance of target cell attachment in bacterial pathogenesis. Gastric colonization by Helicobacter pylori in human populations is common and persistent, and has various outcomes including peptic ulcers and cancer. The impact of attachment on the course of infection was examined in transgenic mice expressing a human receptor for H. py...

Journal: :Research in microbiology 2012
Jacinta C Conrad

We review physically-motivated studies of bacterial near-surface motility driven by flagella and type IV pili (TfP) in the context of biofilm formation. We describe the motility mechanisms that individual bacteria deploying flagella and TfP use to move on and near surfaces, and discuss how the interactions of motility appendages with fluid and surfaces promote motility, attachment and dispersal...

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