Adhesion forces of biofilms developed in vitro from clinical strains of skin wounds

Volume: 82, Pages: 336 - 344
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
A biofilm is a very complex consortium formed by a mix of different microorganisms, which have become an important health problem, because its formation is a resistance mechanism used by bacteria against antibiotics or the immune system. In this work, we show differences between some physicochemical properties of biofilms in mono- and multi-species, formed by bacteria from clinical samples of infected chronic wounds. Of the most prevalent...
Paper Details
Title
Adhesion forces of biofilms developed in vitro from clinical strains of skin wounds
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
82
Pages
336 - 344
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