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|a EMERGING CONCEPTS IN BACTERIAL BIOFILMS :
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|a Understanding the mechanism of biofilm formation in major Gram-negative and Gram-positive pathogens with special emphasis on quorum sensing -- Biofilm producing microorganisms and clinical implications in the context of developing countries -- Clinical biofilms -- Understanding the poor response of biofilm bacteria to antibiotics -- Perspectives on mycobacterial biofilm development and its role in drug tolerance -- Plausible drug targets to interrogate the quorum sensing circuits of LuxR/Luxi system -- Marine natural compounds -- Probiotic therapy against biofilm associated infections -- Nanotechnological advances to manage biofilm associated and device centered infections -- Social networking between microbial frenemies -- Evolving state-of-the-art technologies in biofilm research.
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|a The ability to form biofilms is a universal attribute of bacteria. Bacteria are able to grow on almost every surface, forming these architecturally complex communities. In biofilms, the cells grow in multicellular aggregates, encased in an extracellular matrix produced by the bacteria themselves. They impact humans in many ways, and can form in natural, medical and industrial settings. For example, the formation of biofilms on medical devices such as catheters or implants often results in difficult-to-treat chronic infections. This book focuses on emerging concepts in bacterial biofilm researc.
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