Book Details

Bacterial Biofilms

Publication year: 2008

: 978-3-540-75418-3

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This volume tends to focus on the biology of biofilms that affect human disease. It opens with chapters that provide the reader with current perspectives on biofilm development, physiology, environmental and regulatory effects, the role of quorum sensing, and resistance/phenotypic persistence to antimicrobial agents during biofilm growth. The next chapters are devoted to common problematic biofilms, those that colonize venous and urinary catheters. The final series of chapters examines biofilm formation by four species that are important pathogens and well studied models, one of which, Yersinia pestis, cleverly adopts a biofilm state of growth within its insect vector to promote disease transmission to mammalian hosts.


: Biomedical and Life Sciences, Bacillus subtilis, Quorum sensing, antibiotics, bacteria, biofilm, diseases, escherichia coli, infection, infections, infectious, infectious disease, infectious diseases, influence, physiology, research