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- genome. HGT within biofilms can confer antibiotic resistance or increased pathogenicity across the biofilms' po****tion, promoting biofilm homeostasis. Conjugative...
- communities of adhered cells called biofilms. A matrix of extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) within the biofilm forms sticky coatings on individual...
- aggregate that may be contrasted with biofilms and granules, or else considered a specialized type of biofilm. Flocs appear as cloudy suspensions of...
- can be asymptomatic until the bacteria form a biofilm, which overwhelms the immune system. These biofilms are found in the lungs of people with cystic...
- matrix, or film. These biofilms occur on contact surfaces in a range of terrestrial and aquatic environments. The formation of biofilms is a complex process...
- EPS is found in the matrix of other microbial biofilms such as microalgal biofilms. The formation of biofilm and structure of EPS share a lot of similarities...
- which can be attributed to bacterial biofilms. There is much research into the prevention of biofilms. Biofilm prevention methods fall into two categories:...
- dual-species biofilms is a novel technology since natural biofilms are sluggishly developing. The use of biofilms in the biofiltration process allows for the attachment...
- disadvantages. Surface area plays a very important role in biofilm formation. Free-floating carriers allow biofilms to form on the surface, therefore a large internal...
- this technology include cost, controlling the growth of biofilms, and membrane fouling. Biofilms can consist of a multitude of bacteria, fungi, and algae...