نتایج جستجو برای: microbial attachment

تعداد نتایج: 156036  

ژورنال: علوم آب و خاک 2012
احمد فرخیان فیروزی, , اروین کلومپ, , روی کستیل, , مرتضی ستاری, , مهدی همایی, ,

Microbial transport in soil is critical in different ways, especially in groundwater contamination and bioremediation of groundwater or soil. The main objectives of this research were quantitative study of bacterial transport and deposition under saturated conditions in calcareous soils. A series of column leaching experiments were conducted. Breakthrough curves (BTCs) of Pseudomonas fluorescen...

Journal: :آب و خاک 0
احمد فرخیان فیروزی مهدی همایی اروین کلومپ روی کستیل مرتضی ستاری

abstract microbial contaminants transport to groundwater is a serious environmental problem that can result in large outbreaks of waterborne diseases. some of bacteria can travel from vadose zone and cause contamination of groundwater resources. thus, an accurate prediction of transport and fate of pathogenic microorganisms in unsaturated soil is needed to protect groundwater resources. the mai...

Journal: :Bioresource technology 2014
Junping Lv Yaqin Wang Chen Zhong Yaochen Li Wen Hao Jianrong Zhu

In this study, vanillin, a quorum sensing (QS) blocker, and proteinase K were employed to investigate the effect of QS and extracellular proteins on the microbial attachment of aerobic granular activated sludge (AGAS). Results clearly showed that both vanillin and proteinase K could reduce attachment potential of AGAS, and the combined use of them was more effective in reducing attachment bioma...

Journal: :Journal of animal science 1994
T A McAllister H D Bae G A Jones K J Cheng

Direct microscopic examination of the rumen and its contents shows microbial populations largely attached to feed particles in the digesta. Most feeds contain a surface layer that is resistant to attachment and therefore to digestion. Infiltration of these recalcitrant epidermal layers through damage sites or through focused enzymatic attack is essential for initiation of the digestive process....

2003

The attachment of microorganisms to various surfaces and the mechanisms of attachment have become of great interest to the food industry and to researchers during the past decade. Few things have a closer relationship to man than the many bacteria, yeasts and molds that we constantly contact in our food sources and environment. A large group of these organisms is considered as beneficial; they ...

Journal: :research in pharmaceutical sciences 0
m mahdavi m jalali r kasra kermanshahi

some of pathogenic and food spoilage bacteria can attach on food contact surfaces and form a biofilm, the source of contamination of foods. biofilm is a functional consortium of microorganisms attached to the surface and is embedded in the extracellular polymeric substances (eps) produced by the microorganisms. biofilms due to special structure and eps are more resistant to antimicrobial agents...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
J L Guruge P G Falk R G Lorenz M Dans H P Wirth M J Blaser D E Berg J I Gordon

Genetically defined in vivo models are needed to assess the importance of target cell attachment in bacterial pathogenesis. Gastric colonization by Helicobacter pylori in human populations is common and persistent, and has various outcomes including peptic ulcers and cancer. The impact of attachment on the course of infection was examined in transgenic mice expressing a human receptor for H. py...

Journal: :Current opinion in structural biology 2000
F G Sauer M Barnhart D Choudhury S D Knight G Waksman S J Hultgren

Bacterial pili assembled by the chaperone-usher pathway can mediate microbial attachment, an early step in the establishment of an infection, by binding specifically to sugars present in host tissues. Recent work has begun to reveal the structural basis both of chaperone function in the biogenesis of these pili and of bacterial attachment.

Journal: :Analytical chemistry 2011
Y Y Fei A Schmidt G Bylund D X Johansson S Henriksson C Lebrilla J V Solnick T Borén X D Zhu

Infectious diseases are often initiated by microbial adherence that is mediated by the binding of attachment molecules, termed adhesins, to cell surface receptors on host cells. We present an experimental system, oblique-incidence reflectivity difference (OI-RD) microscopy, which allows the detection of novel, low-affinity microbial attachment mechanisms that may be essential for infectious pro...

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