Microtiter Dish Biofilm Formation Assay
Dartmouth Hospital · Dartmouth College
Abstract
Biofilms are communities of microbes attached to surfaces, which can be found in medical, industrial and natural settings. In fact, life in a biofilm probably represents the predominate mode of growth for microbes in most environments. Mature biofilms have a few distinct characteristics. Biofilm microbes are typically surrounded by an extracellular matrix that provides structure and protection to the community. Microbes growing in a biofilm also have a characteristic architecture generally comprised of macrocolonies (containing thousands of cells) surrounded by fluid-filled channels. Biofilm-grown microbes are also notorious for their resistance to a range of antimicrobial agents including clinically relevant…
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1Topics & keywords
- Biofilm
- Microtiter plate
- Microbiology
- Biology
- Bacteria
- Chemistry
- Molecular biology