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Schriftenreihe: | Biotechnology in agriculture, industry and medicine series.
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Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxii, 691 pages) : illustrations |
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ISBN: | 9781617288128 1617288128 |
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505 | 8 | |a ACKNOWLEDGMENTSBIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL STUDIES TO SUPPORTTHE USE OF LACTOBACILLI AS A STRATEGY FORCONTROL OF BIOFILM-PRODUCING BACTERIA. INTERFERENCE LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUMPSEUDOMONASAERUGINOSA -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- BASIC STUDIES -- IN VITRO ASSAYS -- Biofilm of P. Aeruginosa -- Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC) -- Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry (CGMS) -- Fourier Transforms Infrared Spectrometry (FT-IR) -- EX VIVO ASSAYS -- IN VIVO ASSAYS -- Comparison of Virulence Capacity of Planktonic and Biofilm P. Aeruginosain a Murine Model Burn | |
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contents | BIOFILMS: FORMATION, DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTIES -- BIOFILMS: FORMATION, DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTIES -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- BACTERIOPHAGES AND BIOFILMS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- Conventions -- OVERVIEW -- TTrapping (annd Release)of Virusesin Biofilms -- Phage Hydrolytic Enzymes -- Infection of Biofilm Bacteria by Phages, Lytic and Temperate -- Prevalence of Productive Phage Infections in Natural Biofilms -- Foci of infection -- Multiple Dissemination Options for Temperate Phages -- Contribution of Phages to Biofilm Structure Biofilms and Resistance to Phage AttackPHAGES AS ANTI-BIOFILM AGENTS (BACKGRO -- General Principles -- Dosing Considerations -- PHAGES AS ANTI-BIOFILM AGENTS (RE -- Control of Biofilm Formation Using Phages -- Biofilm Prevention Studies -- Biofilm Eradication Using Phages -- Biofilm Eradication Studies -- PHAGE PLAQUES AS MODELS OF BIOFILM EXPLOITATION -- Phage Plaques -- Formation of Phage Plaques, Early Stages -- Different Phages with Different Jobs -- Formation -- Formation of Phage Plaques, Late Stages -- PHAGE PENETRATION INTO BACTERIAL MICROCOLONIES ACKNOWLEDGMENTSBIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL STUDIES TO SUPPORTTHE USE OF LACTOBACILLI AS A STRATEGY FORCONTROL OF BIOFILM-PRODUCING BACTERIA. INTERFERENCE LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUMPSEUDOMONASAERUGINOSA -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- BASIC STUDIES -- IN VITRO ASSAYS -- Biofilm of P. Aeruginosa -- Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC) -- Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry (CGMS) -- Fourier Transforms Infrared Spectrometry (FT-IR) -- EX VIVO ASSAYS -- IN VIVO ASSAYS -- Comparison of Virulence Capacity of Planktonic and Biofilm P. Aeruginosain a Murine Model Burn CLINICAL STUDIESACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- DYNAMIC MODELS FOR IN VITROBIOFILM FORMATION -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- OBJECTIVES -- DYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND REVIEW -- Flow Cell Systems -- Flow Cell Applications -- CDC Reactor -- Rotating Annular Reactor -- Perfused Biofilm Fermenters -- Constant Depth Film Fermenter -- FINAL CONSIDERATIONS -- REFERENCES -- SYMBIOTIC BIOFILMSAND BRAIN NEUROCHEMISTRY -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- BASIC PROPERTIES OF MICROBIAL BIOFILMS -- QUORUM SENSING AND MICROBIAL BIOFILMS SYMBIOTIC MICROFLORA AND ITS BIOFILMSINFLUENCE OF NEUROTRANSMITTERS ON GIMICROFLORA AND ITS BIOFILMS -- NEUROTRANSMITTER BIOSYNTHESIS AND RELEASE BYMICROORGANISMS: IMPLICATIONS FOR SYMBIOTIC BIOFILMS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- SIGNALLING PROCESSES IMPLICATEDIN ESCHERICHIA COLI BIOFILM FORMATION -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. HOW IS THE FORMATION OF BACTERIAL BIOFILMSINITIATED ON A SURFACE? -- 2.1. Cell-Surface Contact -- 2.2. Cell-Cell-Interactions -- 2.3. Environmental and Nutritional Signals |
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spelling | Biofilms : formation, development and properties / William C. Bailey, editor. New York : Nova Science Publishers, ©2011. 1 online resource (xxii, 691 pages) : illustrations text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Biotechnology in agriculture, industry and medicine Includes bibliographical references and index. Print version record. BIOFILMS: FORMATION, DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTIES -- BIOFILMS: FORMATION, DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTIES -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- BACTERIOPHAGES AND BIOFILMS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- Conventions -- OVERVIEW -- TTrapping (annd Release)of Virusesin Biofilms -- Phage Hydrolytic Enzymes -- Infection of Biofilm Bacteria by Phages, Lytic and Temperate -- Prevalence of Productive Phage Infections in Natural Biofilms -- Foci of infection -- Multiple Dissemination Options for Temperate Phages -- Contribution of Phages to Biofilm Structure Biofilms and Resistance to Phage AttackPHAGES AS ANTI-BIOFILM AGENTS (BACKGRO -- General Principles -- Dosing Considerations -- PHAGES AS ANTI-BIOFILM AGENTS (RE -- Control of Biofilm Formation Using Phages -- Biofilm Prevention Studies -- Biofilm Eradication Using Phages -- Biofilm Eradication Studies -- PHAGE PLAQUES AS MODELS OF BIOFILM EXPLOITATION -- Phage Plaques -- Formation of Phage Plaques, Early Stages -- Different Phages with Different Jobs -- Formation -- Formation of Phage Plaques, Late Stages -- PHAGE PENETRATION INTO BACTERIAL MICROCOLONIES ACKNOWLEDGMENTSBIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL STUDIES TO SUPPORTTHE USE OF LACTOBACILLI AS A STRATEGY FORCONTROL OF BIOFILM-PRODUCING BACTERIA. INTERFERENCE LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUMPSEUDOMONASAERUGINOSA -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- BASIC STUDIES -- IN VITRO ASSAYS -- Biofilm of P. Aeruginosa -- Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC) -- Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry (CGMS) -- Fourier Transforms Infrared Spectrometry (FT-IR) -- EX VIVO ASSAYS -- IN VIVO ASSAYS -- Comparison of Virulence Capacity of Planktonic and Biofilm P. Aeruginosain a Murine Model Burn CLINICAL STUDIESACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- DYNAMIC MODELS FOR IN VITROBIOFILM FORMATION -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- OBJECTIVES -- DYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND REVIEW -- Flow Cell Systems -- Flow Cell Applications -- CDC Reactor -- Rotating Annular Reactor -- Perfused Biofilm Fermenters -- Constant Depth Film Fermenter -- FINAL CONSIDERATIONS -- REFERENCES -- SYMBIOTIC BIOFILMSAND BRAIN NEUROCHEMISTRY -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- BASIC PROPERTIES OF MICROBIAL BIOFILMS -- QUORUM SENSING AND MICROBIAL BIOFILMS SYMBIOTIC MICROFLORA AND ITS BIOFILMSINFLUENCE OF NEUROTRANSMITTERS ON GIMICROFLORA AND ITS BIOFILMS -- NEUROTRANSMITTER BIOSYNTHESIS AND RELEASE BYMICROORGANISMS: IMPLICATIONS FOR SYMBIOTIC BIOFILMS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- SIGNALLING PROCESSES IMPLICATEDIN ESCHERICHIA COLI BIOFILM FORMATION -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. HOW IS THE FORMATION OF BACTERIAL BIOFILMSINITIATED ON A SURFACE? -- 2.1. Cell-Surface Contact -- 2.2. Cell-Cell-Interactions -- 2.3. Environmental and Nutritional Signals Biofilms. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89001286 Biofilms Biofilms. SCIENCE Life Sciences Biology. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Microbiology. bisacsh Biofilms fast Bailey, William C. (William Charles), 1965- https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjyjQjc48JMDYX7rmGg8Q3 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2010182675 has work: Biofilms (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCFxDBv8HqvjjJfPKqK6GwP https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Biofilms. New York : Nova Science Publishers, ©2011 9781617282935 (DLC) 2010026943 (OCoLC)647217881 Biotechnology in agriculture, industry and medicine series. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2009161357 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=448222 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Biofilms : formation, development and properties / Biotechnology in agriculture, industry and medicine series. BIOFILMS: FORMATION, DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTIES -- BIOFILMS: FORMATION, DEVELOPMENT AND PROPERTIES -- CONTENTS -- PREFACE -- BACTERIOPHAGES AND BIOFILMS -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- Conventions -- OVERVIEW -- TTrapping (annd Release)of Virusesin Biofilms -- Phage Hydrolytic Enzymes -- Infection of Biofilm Bacteria by Phages, Lytic and Temperate -- Prevalence of Productive Phage Infections in Natural Biofilms -- Foci of infection -- Multiple Dissemination Options for Temperate Phages -- Contribution of Phages to Biofilm Structure Biofilms and Resistance to Phage AttackPHAGES AS ANTI-BIOFILM AGENTS (BACKGRO -- General Principles -- Dosing Considerations -- PHAGES AS ANTI-BIOFILM AGENTS (RE -- Control of Biofilm Formation Using Phages -- Biofilm Prevention Studies -- Biofilm Eradication Using Phages -- Biofilm Eradication Studies -- PHAGE PLAQUES AS MODELS OF BIOFILM EXPLOITATION -- Phage Plaques -- Formation of Phage Plaques, Early Stages -- Different Phages with Different Jobs -- Formation -- Formation of Phage Plaques, Late Stages -- PHAGE PENETRATION INTO BACTERIAL MICROCOLONIES ACKNOWLEDGMENTSBIOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL STUDIES TO SUPPORTTHE USE OF LACTOBACILLI AS A STRATEGY FORCONTROL OF BIOFILM-PRODUCING BACTERIA. INTERFERENCE LACTOBACILLUS PLANTARUMPSEUDOMONASAERUGINOSA -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- BASIC STUDIES -- IN VITRO ASSAYS -- Biofilm of P. Aeruginosa -- Thin-Layer Chromatography (TLC) -- Gas Chromatography and Mass Spectrometry (CGMS) -- Fourier Transforms Infrared Spectrometry (FT-IR) -- EX VIVO ASSAYS -- IN VIVO ASSAYS -- Comparison of Virulence Capacity of Planktonic and Biofilm P. Aeruginosain a Murine Model Burn CLINICAL STUDIESACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- REFERENCES -- DYNAMIC MODELS FOR IN VITROBIOFILM FORMATION -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- OBJECTIVES -- DYNAMIC SYSTEMS AND REVIEW -- Flow Cell Systems -- Flow Cell Applications -- CDC Reactor -- Rotating Annular Reactor -- Perfused Biofilm Fermenters -- Constant Depth Film Fermenter -- FINAL CONSIDERATIONS -- REFERENCES -- SYMBIOTIC BIOFILMSAND BRAIN NEUROCHEMISTRY -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- BASIC PROPERTIES OF MICROBIAL BIOFILMS -- QUORUM SENSING AND MICROBIAL BIOFILMS SYMBIOTIC MICROFLORA AND ITS BIOFILMSINFLUENCE OF NEUROTRANSMITTERS ON GIMICROFLORA AND ITS BIOFILMS -- NEUROTRANSMITTER BIOSYNTHESIS AND RELEASE BYMICROORGANISMS: IMPLICATIONS FOR SYMBIOTIC BIOFILMS -- CONCLUSION -- REFERENCES -- SIGNALLING PROCESSES IMPLICATEDIN ESCHERICHIA COLI BIOFILM FORMATION -- ABSTRACT -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- 2. HOW IS THE FORMATION OF BACTERIAL BIOFILMSINITIATED ON A SURFACE? -- 2.1. Cell-Surface Contact -- 2.2. Cell-Cell-Interactions -- 2.3. Environmental and Nutritional Signals Biofilms. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89001286 Biofilms Biofilms. SCIENCE Life Sciences Biology. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Microbiology. bisacsh Biofilms fast |
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title | Biofilms : formation, development and properties / |
title_auth | Biofilms : formation, development and properties / |
title_exact_search | Biofilms : formation, development and properties / |
title_full | Biofilms : formation, development and properties / William C. Bailey, editor. |
title_fullStr | Biofilms : formation, development and properties / William C. Bailey, editor. |
title_full_unstemmed | Biofilms : formation, development and properties / William C. Bailey, editor. |
title_short | Biofilms : |
title_sort | biofilms formation development and properties |
title_sub | formation, development and properties / |
topic | Biofilms. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh89001286 Biofilms Biofilms. SCIENCE Life Sciences Biology. bisacsh SCIENCE Life Sciences Microbiology. bisacsh Biofilms fast |
topic_facet | Biofilms. Biofilms SCIENCE Life Sciences Biology. SCIENCE Life Sciences Microbiology. |
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