Detachment and successive re-attachment of multiple, reversibly-binding tethers result in irreversible bacterial adhesion to surfaces

Bacterial adhesion to surfaces occurs ubiquitously and is initially reversible, though becoming more irreversible within minutes after first contact with a surface. We here demonstrate for eight bacterial strains comprising four species, that bacteria adhere irreversibly to surfaces through multiple...

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Published in:Scientific reports Vol. 7; no. 1; pp. 4369 - 13
Main Authors: Sjollema, Jelmer, van der Mei, Henny C., Hall, Connie L., Peterson, Brandon W., de Vries, Joop, Song, Lei, Jong, Ed D. de, Busscher, Henk J., Swartjes, Jan J. T. M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: London Nature Publishing Group UK 29.06.2017
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ISSN:2045-2322, 2045-2322
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