Bacterial adhesion involves the attachment (or deposition) of bacteria on the surface (solid, gel layer, etc.). This ... Jeremy A. Redman, Sharon L. Walker and Menachem Elimelech, Bacterial adhesion and transport in porous media: role of the ... The motility of bacteria also has a significant effect on the bacterial adhesion. Nonmotile and motile bacteria showed ... system has currently been used for the experiment of bacterial adhesion with the verification of DLVO theory. It is a well- ...
Because microscale bacteria are similar in size to colloidal particles, bacterial adhesion has long been studied using models ... Control over adhesion of bacteria underlies a spectrum of practical applications, ranging from preventing the formation of ... Here, I will describe recent work in which we explore the relationship between near-surface mobility and adhesion of bacteria ...
Structure and function of a bacterial Fasciclin I Domain Protein elucidates function of related cell adhesion proteins such as ... Structure and function of a bacterial Fasciclin I Domain Protein elucidates function of related cell adhesion proteins such as ... Herewe report the structure of a single-domain bacterial fasciclin I protein, Fdp, in the free-living photosynthetic bacterium ... Fasciclin I (FAS1) domains have important roles in cell adhesion, which are not understood despite many structural and ...
Smaller bacterial adhesion values (CFU/mL) were observed for ENDD and ENVT, which differed significantly from the other groups ... Data were submitted to two-way ANOVA and Tukeys test (α=0.05). Results: EN had lower surface roughness and bacterial adhesion ... Surface topography and bacterial adhesion of CAD/CAM resin based materials after application of different surface finishing ... Surface topography and bacterial adhesion of CAD/CAM resin based materials after application of different surface finishing ...
Results: Bacterial adhesion capacity reached the maximum at 0.1 ml/min and then dramatically dropped down when fluid flow rate ... flow cells for monitoring bacterial adhesion capacity of biofilm formation by Escherichia coli O157:H7 in Beverages industry. ... Maximized adhesion capacity occurred with a buffer system of 0.01M Phosphate buffer, 1.0% NaCl, pH 7.5 at 30°C. A complete ... Buffer system of adhesion was modified by varying the concentrations of PBS, Saline concentrations and PH value. The impact of ...
Chapter 19 Assessing Bacterial Adhesion on an Individual Adhesin and Single Pili Level Using Optical Tweezers ... Chapter 8 Protein Folding in Bacterial Adhesion: Secretion and Folding of Classical Monomeric Autotransporters ... The latest focus is on the recently discovered Gram-positive bacterial pili, assembly of which is assisted by yet another ... host ECM by revealing several novel structural features that dictate surface protein assembly and the mode of their adhesion to ...
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8] Some patients with LAD type 2 have also had severe bacterial infections, similar to patients with LAD type1. In addition, ... MadCAM = Mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule; VCAM = Vascular cell adhesion molecule; VLA = Very late activation antigen ... MadCAM = Mucosal addressin cell adhesion molecule; VCAM = Vascular cell adhesion molecule; VLA = Very late activation antigen ... these molecules play a crucial role in tight adhesion to endothelial vessel walls. In the initial adhesion step under ...
... SIGNORETTO, Caterina;CANEPARI, Pietro;Stauder M.;Vezzulli L.; ... Antibacterial strategies targeting bacterial adhesion to substrates are considered a valuable alternative to traditional ... Antibacterial strategies targeting bacterial adhesion to substrates are considered a valuable alternative to traditional ... Amongst bioactive compounds with activity against bacterial adhesion, several are found in natural food and beverages, such as ...
Geometric constraint-triggered collagen expression mediates bacterial-host adhesion Cells in the body live in geometrically ... al report that these constraints induce collagen IV expression which is responsible for location dependent bacterial adhesion. ...
Leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 is a disorder that causes the immune system to malfunction, resulting in a form of ... In leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1, bacterial and fungal infections most commonly occur on the skin and mucous membranes ... Starting from birth, people with leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 develop serious bacterial and fungal infections. ... Leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 is a disorder that causes the immune system to malfunction, resulting in a form of ...
... trafficking to hepatic sites of bacterial infection is chemokine independent and directed by focal intercellular adhesion ... trafficking to hepatic sites of bacterial infection is chemokine independent and directed by focal intercellular adhesion ...
The elucidation of the mechanisms at the molecular level of bacterial adhesion to solid surfaces has not been fully ... The oral cavity is part of these environments, the bacterial adhesion is interested in different structures in the mouth: ... Adhesion is a phenomenon of general significance that governs the evolution of microorganisms and their interaction in all the ... Evaluate quantitatively the adhesion and proliferation potential of these germs in contact with tooth surfaces and titanium. • ...
Measurement of bacterial adhesion - in vitro evaluation of different methods. S. Vesterlund, J. Paltta, M. Karp, A.C. Ouwehand ... Measurement of bacterial adhesion - in vitro evaluation of different methods. / Vesterlund, S.; Paltta, J.; Karp, M. et al. In ... Measurement of bacterial adhesion - in vitro evaluation of different methods. In: Journal of Microbiological Methods. 2005 ; ... Measurement of bacterial adhesion - in vitro evaluation of different methods. Journal of Microbiological Methods. 2005;60(2): ...
... including adhesion, biofilm formation, hemolysis and staphyloxanthin production, without interfering with growth. Myricetin ... S2), suggesting that Myr modulates surface proteins involved in bacterial adhesion. Since srtA, clfA and clfB expression in ... 1i,j) and also was not able to avoid initial bacterial adhesion (Fig. 1k,l). Furthermore, Myr-gly showed a minor antibiofilm ... Since Myr prevented bacterial adhesion without killing cells, we developed a prototype of a natural product-coated surface, ...
Bacterial Adhesion and Secretion. Bacterial infection crucially depends on cell-surface machineries for adhesion to human host ... A key aim of our work is to provide a detailed understanding of tensile-force dependent fimbrial adhesion and to define ... cells and tissues and for the secretion of bacterial effector molecules. We study the mechanisms of fimbrial adhesion of ...
Adhesion protein. Axenic (specific), Animal model. 1981. 35. Gram-positive bacteria. Tropheryma whipplei. Whipple disease. ... Traditional and Molecular Techniques for the Study of Emerging Bacterial Diseases: One Laboratorys Perspective Pierre ...
Bacterial adhesion inhibitor prevents infection in a rodent surgical incision model. R. M. Huebinger, D. H. Do, D. L. Carlson, ... Dive into the research topics of Bacterial adhesion inhibitor prevents infection in a rodent surgical incision model. ...
... ... Bacterial Adhesion to Suture Material in a Contaminated Wound Model: Comparison of Monofilament, Braided, and Barbed Sutures. ...
... ... The fecal compartment was composed of homogeneously mixed bacterial groups that directly contacted the colonic wall in the ... each with different bacterial compositions. Crypt bacteria were present in the cecum and proximal colon. ... and massive increases of bacterial concentrations in the crypt and interlaced compartments. Adhesive and infiltrative bacteria ...
Bacterial Adhesion * Colony Count, Microbial * Helicobacter Infections / therapy* * Helicobacter pylori / growth & development ... pylori colonization or re-infection by inhibiting adhesion to gastric epithelial cells. There is no clear evidence that ...
Periodontopathic bacterial adhesion to different restorative materials used to elevate proximal subgingival margins.. Ismail, ... In terms of periodontopathic bacterial adhesion, the tested flowable bulk fill may be preferable for subgingival use over other ... This study compared the periodontopathic bacterial adhesion to four restorative materials used for deep margin elevation at 2, ... The 2-h incubation period showed the lowest adhesion values regardless of the group. The 48-h adhesion values were higher than ...
Bacterial adhesion was lower on bovine pericardial leaflets. CONCLUSION: Selective adhesion of S. aureus and S. sanguinis ... were tested in-vitro for bacterial adhesion using Staphylococcus aureus and Streptococcus sanguinis strains. RESULTS: Bacterial ... We sought to assess the impact of valvular substrates on selective bacterial adhesion. METHODS: Three valved stents (Melody ... adhesion was higher on bovine jugular venous wall for S. aureus and on Melody valvular leaflets for S. sanguinis in control ...
Anti-bubble adhesion. *Anti-smudge oleophobic coating. *ISO22196 anti-bacterial rating. *High response touch sensitivity ... Ultra-thin glass and anti-bubble adhesion enable high touch sensitivity for seamless device functions. ...
Influence of Surface Properties of New Biomaterials for Catheters on Bacterial Adhesion Urine. *Campbell, Paul (Investigator) ...
... and most of these mutations also affect bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation by Yersinia species, demonstrating that both ... A new bacterial interaction, involving locomotory inhibition by a strain of Bacillus pumilus, reveals diversity in the surface ... Mutations in all six genes cause resistance to the bacterial pathogen Microbacterium nematophilum, ... Glycosylation genes expressed in seam cells determine complex surface properties and bacterial adhesion to the cuticle of ...
Results revealed that the bacterial adhesion was reduced by up to six orders of magnitude in comparison with uncoated surfaces ... Results revealed that the bacterial adhesion was reduced by up to six orders of magnitude in comparison with uncoated surfaces ... Results revealed that the bacterial adhesion was reduced by up to six orders of magnitude in comparison with uncoated surfaces ... Results revealed that the bacterial adhesion was reduced by up to six orders of magnitude in comparison with uncoated surfaces ...
Bacterial Adhesion to Plastic Tubing Walls (PDF). King, W.G., and M.F. Morselli. 2 pages, 1985. ...
Cranberry flavonoids block bacterial adhesion Source: Gupta, P., Song, B., Neto, C. & Camesano, T. (2016): Atomic force ... American scientists have revealed new impacts of cranberry juice on bacterial infections. The results open up new, interesting ... microscopy-guided fractionation reveals the influence of cranberry phytochemicals on adhesion of Escherichia coli. The Royal ...
The clinical picture is characterized by marked leukocytosis and localized bacterial infections that are difficult to detect ... Leukocyte adhesion deficiency (LAD) is a rare primary immunodeficiency. ... Most patients with severe leukocyte adhesion deficiency I succumb to death within the first year of life. Bacterial infections ... Thus, patients with this type of leukocyte adhesion deficiency manifest both severe bacterial infections and bleeding disorder ...