نتایج جستجو برای: biofilms microbial contaminants

تعداد نتایج: 132550  

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2014
Jennifer M Sneed Koty H Sharp Kimberly B Ritchie Valerie J Paul

Microbial biofilms induce larval settlement for some invertebrates, including corals; however, the chemical cues involved have rarely been identified. Here, we demonstrate the role of microbial biofilms in inducing larval settlement with the Caribbean coral Porites astreoides and report the first instance of a chemical cue isolated from a marine biofilm bacterium that induces complete settlemen...

Journal: :Oral diseases 2010
N S Jakubovics P E Kolenbrander

The colonization of oral surfaces by micro-organisms occurs in a characteristic sequence of stages, each of which is potentially amenable to external intervention. The process begins with the adhesion of bacteria to host receptors on epithelial cells or in the salivary pellicle covering tooth surfaces. Interbacterial cell-cell binding interactions facilitate the attachment of new species and in...

2005
Nao Suzuki

Oral infectious diseases, including dental caries, various forms of periodontitis and oral malodor, are not caused by a single pathogen.The etiology of these diseases is known to be associated with bacterial accumulation and plaque composition on the hard and soft tissues of the oral cavity. Therefore, the quantitative, as well as qualitative, analysis of the microorganisms present in oral biof...

Journal: :Bioelectrochemistry 2009
Ka Yu Cheng Ralf Cord-Ruwisch Goen Ho

Electrochemically active bacteria in a microbial fuel cell (MFC) usually exist as a biofilm attached to an electrode surface. Conventional cyclic voltammetry using potentiostat is considered as a powerful and reliable method to study electrochemical behavior of MFC biofilm. In this paper, we introduce a new approach to evaluate redox behavior of an electro-active MFC biofilm without using a pot...

2013
Feng Zhou Yuyan Wang

This study focused on the presence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in a metro system as an example of a public transportation system. The molecular characteristics of Staphylococcus were investigated to discern which strains were isolated from metro stations in Shanghai. These were compared with strains isolated from hospital treatment rooms and parks. Airborne Staphylococcus samples in the me...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Mitchell T Butler Qingfeng Wang Rasika M Harshey

Swarming bacteria move in multicellular groups and exhibit adaptive resistance to multiple antibiotics. Analysis of this phenomenon has revealed the protective power of high cell densities to withstand exposure to otherwise lethal antibiotic concentrations. We find that high densities promote bacterial survival, even in a nonswarming state, but that the ability to move, as well as the speed of ...

2014
Wenguo Wu Keaton Larson Lesnik Shoutao Xu Luguang Wang Hong Liu

BACKGROUND The release of antibiotics into aquatic environments has made the treatment of wastewater containing antibiotics a world-wide public health problem. The ability of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) to harvest electricity from organic waste and renewable biomass is attracting increased interest in wastewater treatment. In this paper we investigated the bioelectrochemical response of an elec...

Journal: :Bioelectrochemistry 2011
Jonathan Winfield Ioannis Ieropoulos John Greenman Julian Dennis

A method for assessing the performance of microbial fuel cells (MFCs) is the polarisation sweep where different external resistances are applied at set intervals (sample rates). The resulting power curves often exhibit an overshoot where both power and current decrease concomitantly. To investigate these phenomena, small-scale (1 mL volume) MFCs operated in continuous flow were subjected to pol...

2015
Su Chuen Chew Binu Kundukad Thomas Seviour Johan R. C. van der Maarel Liang Yang Scott A. Rice Patrick Doyle Staffan Kjelleberg

Su Chuen Chew,a,b Binu Kundukad,d Thomas Seviour,b Johan R. C. van der Maarel,d,e Liang Yang,b,c Scott A. Rice,b,c,f Patrick Doyle,d,g Staffan Kjellebergb,c,f Interdisciplinary Graduate School,a Singapore Centre on Environmental Life Sciences Engineering,b and School of Biological Sciences,c Nanyang Technological University, Singapore; BioSystems and Micromechanics IRG, Singapore-MIT Alliance f...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2012
Nicole L Kavanaugh Katharina Ribbeck

Biofilms are difficult to eliminate with standard antimicrobial treatments due to their high antibiotic resistance relative to free-living cells. Here, we show that selected antimicrobial essential oils can eradicate bacteria within biofilms with higher efficiency than certain important antibiotics, making them interesting candidates for the treatment of biofilms.

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