Bacterial adhesion and biofilms on surfaces
University of Birmingham · Unilever (United Kingdom)
Abstract
Bacterial adhesion has become a significant problem in industry and in the domicile, and much research has been done for deeper understanding of the processes involved. A generic biological model of bacterial adhesion and population growth called the bacterial biofilm growth cycle, has been described and modified many times. The biofilm growth cycle encompasses bacterial adhesion at all levels, starting with the initial physical attraction of bacteria to a substrate, and ending with the eventual liberation of cell clusters from the biofilm matrix. When describing bacterial adhesion one is simply describing one or more stages of biofilm development, neglecting the fact that the population may not reach…
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3Topics & keywords
- Biofilm
- Adhesion
- Bacteria
- Bacterial growth
- Population
- Bacterial cell structure
- Microbiology
- Bacterial strain
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure