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Biofilm: a natural mechanism of bacterial resistance

Biofilm: a natural mechanism of bacterial resistance

... the biofilm compared with planktonic stage (Prigent et ...in biofilm were found those related with adhesion and auto aggregation, so as coding for structural proteins, for example: OmpC, OmpF and ...of ... See full document

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Current Review on Molecular and Phenotypic Mechanism of Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotic

Current Review on Molecular and Phenotypic Mechanism of Bacterial Resistance to Antibiotic

... body bacterial biofilms are highly resistant to the host’s ...kill bacterial cells within a ...increased resistance of biofilms to antibiotics is delayed antibiotic diffusion in biofilms ...[13]. ... See full document

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Antibiotics versus biofilm: an emerging battleground in microbial communities

Antibiotics versus biofilm: an emerging battleground in microbial communities

... of biofilm is the key factor of antibiotics resistance of biofilm communities which is the actual cause of the resistance mechanisms as discussed ...the bacterial cells together and ... See full document

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A Mechanism of Unidirectional Transformation, Leading to Antibiotic Resistance, Occurs within Nasopharyngeal Pneumococcal Biofilm Consortia

A Mechanism of Unidirectional Transformation, Leading to Antibiotic Resistance, Occurs within Nasopharyngeal Pneumococcal Biofilm Consortia

... pneumococcal resistance clones emerge through the acquisition of antibiotic re- sistance genes or through adaptation to antibiotic pressure ...antibiotic resistance genes occurs via mobile genetic elements ... See full document

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Impairment of the bacterial biofilm stability by triclosan

Impairment of the bacterial biofilm stability by triclosan

... on bacterial biofilms addressing the possible chemical impairment of their functionality, while also examining their substratum stabilization potential as one example of an important ecosystem ...a ... See full document

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Antibiotic resistance and biofilm development of bacterial isolates in contaminated water bodies

Antibiotic resistance and biofilm development of bacterial isolates in contaminated water bodies

... gain resistance power, the bacteria undergoes ...1999). Bacterial autolysis is the result of the action of endogenous peptidoglycan hydrolases (autolysins) that hydrolyse specific bonds in the protective ... See full document

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Use of phytochemicals as emerging strategy for control of biofilm formed by pathogens

Use of phytochemicals as emerging strategy for control of biofilm formed by pathogens

... of resistance towards commonly used antibiotics is a huge problem in the health ...The biofilm generally cannot be treated by antibiotic therapy as the microorganisms in it remain ...of biofilm is a ... See full document

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Native Plasmid-Encoded Mercury Resistance Genes Are Functional and Demonstrate Natural Transformation in Environmental Bacterial Isolates

Native Plasmid-Encoded Mercury Resistance Genes Are Functional and Demonstrate Natural Transformation in Environmental Bacterial Isolates

... mercury resistance via conjugation has been well documented in soil microbial communities (32, ...that natural transformation could be an HGT mechanism in these ...mercury resistance ... See full document

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Contribution of Resistance Nodulation Cell Division Efflux Systems to Antibiotic Resistance and Biofilm Formation in Acinetobacter baumannii

Contribution of Resistance Nodulation Cell Division Efflux Systems to Antibiotic Resistance and Biofilm Formation in Acinetobacter baumannii

... multiple resistance to antibi- otics and ability to survive in the hospital environment linked to its capacity to form ...AdeIJK resistance-nodulation-cell division (RND)-type efflux systems to acquired and ... See full document

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A Histone Deacetylase Complex Mediates Biofilm Dispersal and Drug Resistance in Candida albicans

A Histone Deacetylase Complex Mediates Biofilm Dispersal and Drug Resistance in Candida albicans

... the biofilm life cycle of both fungi and bacteria. In bacterial biofilms, dispersal is triggered by several signal transduc- tion pathways, effector molecules, and environmental cues that often act in ... See full document

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In vitro determination of the antibiotic susceptibility of biofilm-forming <em>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</em> and <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em>: possible role of proteolytic activity and membrane lipopolysaccharide

In vitro determination of the antibiotic susceptibility of biofilm-forming <em>Pseudomonas aeruginosa</em> and <em>Staphylococcus aureus</em>: possible role of proteolytic activity and membrane lipopolysaccharide

... To determine the effects of sub-MICs of antibiotics on S. aureus and P. aeruginosa biofilms, 100 µ L of a bacterial biofilm suspension was added to TSB (supplemented with 1% glucose) containing sub-MICs of ... See full document

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Genetic Behaviour of Bacterial Wilt Resistance in Brinjal (Solanum melongena L ) in Tropics of Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India

Genetic Behaviour of Bacterial Wilt Resistance in Brinjal (Solanum melongena L ) in Tropics of Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India

... practices. Bacterial wilt of Brinjal caused by Ralstonia solanacearum is a serious disease, which limits eggplant production from ...losses. Bacterial wilt is one of the most important diseases of ... See full document

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Antibiotic resistance and biofilm production among the strains of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from pus/wound swab samples in a tertiary care hospital in Nepal

Antibiotic resistance and biofilm production among the strains of Staphylococcus aureus isolated from pus/wound swab samples in a tertiary care hospital in Nepal

... multidrug resistance and methicillin resistance were found among biofilm pro- ducing strains in comparison to biofilm non produc- ing ...the biofilm, the bacteria growing in it are ... See full document

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Investigating the Mechanism of Resistance to Bacterial wilt, Caused by Ralstonia solanacearum, in Tobacco Cultivars.

Investigating the Mechanism of Resistance to Bacterial wilt, Caused by Ralstonia solanacearum, in Tobacco Cultivars.

... the mechanism of resistance in ...of bacterial wilt in resistant tomato cultivars increases when temperature is above ...on resistance to Rs using six tobacco cultivars. Level of ... See full document

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Prevalence of Biofilm Formation and Detection of PSM B Gene in Clinical Isolates of Staphylococcus aureus

Prevalence of Biofilm Formation and Detection of PSM B Gene in Clinical Isolates of Staphylococcus aureus

... infections, biofilm- producing and resistant ...importance. Biofilm formation helps bacteria adhere to tissues or medical indwelling devices, which could potentially cause life-threatening ...in ... See full document

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A REVIEW ON BACTERIAL BIOFILM FORMATION AND DISASSEMBLY

A REVIEW ON BACTERIAL BIOFILM FORMATION AND DISASSEMBLY

... independent biofilm forming ...in biofilm formation steps and shows attachment and biofilm formation process by fnbA factor 22 ...the biofilm phenotypes supported by the major cell wall ... See full document

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Bacterial Biofilm Formation on Resorbing Magnesium Implants

Bacterial Biofilm Formation on Resorbing Magnesium Implants

... of bacterial adhesion to an implant surface and subsequent biofilm formation at the implantation ...resist bacterial adhesion as well as further biofilm forma- ...0.001). Biofilm growth ... See full document

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Acetic Acid Acts as a Volatile Signal To Stimulate Bacterial Biofilm Formation

Acetic Acid Acts as a Volatile Signal To Stimulate Bacterial Biofilm Formation

... acetate-mediated biofilm induction in ...of biofilm formation (b), and the genetic circuitry that regulates biofilm formation ...influence biofilm formation in ... See full document

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Inhibition of bacterial attachment and biofilm formation by a novel intravenous catheter material using an in vitro percutaneous catheter insertion model

Inhibition of bacterial attachment and biofilm formation by a novel intravenous catheter material using an in vitro percutaneous catheter insertion model

... This study utilizes a novel in vitro model and fluorescence microscopy to compare two intravascular catheter materials with respect to bacterial attachment and biofilm formation. The control material is a ... See full document

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Inheritance of bacterial spot resistance in Capsicum annuum var. annuum.

Inheritance of bacterial spot resistance in Capsicum annuum var. annuum.

... evaluate resistance to bacterial spot. The bacterial strain ENA 4135, which was characterized by Riva et ...Thereafter, bacterial suspensions were transferred with Drigalsky’s loop to Petri ... See full document

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