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Evidence of temporal postdischarge decontamination of bacteria by gliding electric discharges: application to Hafnia alveiDestruction of planktonic, adherent and biofilm cells of Staphylococcus epidermidis using a gliding discharge in humid air.Impact on disinfection efficiency of cell load and of planktonic/adherent/detached state: case of Hafnia alvei inactivation by plasma activated water.Combined effects of long-living chemical species during microbial inactivation using atmospheric plasma-treated waterDeciphering biofilm structure and reactivity by multiscale time-resolved fluorescence analysis.Possible overestimation of surface disinfection efficiency by assessment methods based on liquid sampling procedures as demonstrated by in situ quantification of spore viability.Pilus biogenesis in Lactococcus lactis: molecular characterization and role in aggregation and biofilm formation.A novel rheo-optical device for studying complex fluids in a double shear plate geometry.Alteration of bacterial adhesion induced by the substrate stiffness.Proteomic Response of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 Adhering to Solid SurfacesThe resistance of Bacillus atrophaeus spores to the bactericidal activity of peracetic acid is influenced by both the nature of the solid substrates and the mode of contamination.Flagella but not type IV pili are involved in the initial adhesion of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 to hydrophobic or superhydrophobic surfaces.Identification of ypqP as a New Bacillus subtilis biofilm determinant that mediates the protection of Staphylococcus aureus against antimicrobial agents in mixed-species communities.Elaboration of highly hydrophobic polymeric surface--a potential strategy to reduce the adhesion of pathogenic bacteria?Exploration of the role of the virulence factor ElrA during Enterococcus faecalis cell infection.Plant-derived compounds as natural antimicrobials to control paper mill biofilms.Kinetic adhesion of bacterial cells to sand: cell surface properties and adhesion rate.The design of superhydrophobic stainless steel surfaces by controlling nanostructures: A key parameter to reduce the implantation of pathogenic bacteria.Building of an immunosensor: How can the composition and structure of the thiol attachment layer affect the immunosensor efficiency?Characterization of the surface physico-chemistry of plasticized PVC used in blood bag and infusion tubingDetermination of the van der Waals, electron donor and electron acceptor surface tension components of static Gram-positive microbial biofilmsDecoration of the enterococcal polysaccharide antigen EPA is essential for virulence, cell surface charge and interaction with effectors of the innate immune systemAdsorption on stainless steel surfaces of biosurfactants produced by gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria: consequence on the bioadhesive behavior of Listeria monocytogenesNon-invasive vibrational SFG spectroscopy reveals that bacterial adhesion can alter the conformation of grafted "brush" chains on SAMCapillary force required to detach micron-sized particles from solid surfaces--validation with bubbles circulating in water and 2 microm-diameter latex spheresCompetition of bovine serum albumin adsorption and bacterial adhesion onto surface-grafted ODT: in situ study by vibrational SFG and fluorescence confocal microscopy
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