Studies on pseudomonas aeruginosa Biofilms
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Biofilms are aggregates of microorganisms embedded in a matrix
newlineof extracellular polysaccharides They are formed due to the colonization of
newlinesurfaces by bacterial cells There is a need to study the factors that are crucial
newlinefor biofilm formation because they have been known to cause failure of
newlineimplants and also heavy losses in food dairy oil and paper industries Earlier
newlinestudies on bacterial adhesion and biofilm formation involved the use of cell
newlinecounting, staining or confocal microscopy techniques Atomic Force
newlineMicroscopy provides another alternative since it can be used to study the
newlineadhesion force of biofilms
newlineThe Atomic Force Microscope was created to address the
newlinelimitations of Scanning Tunnelling Microscope since the Scanning Tunnelling
newlineMicroscope could only be used for imaging conductive samples in vacuum
newlineIt also scores over other techniques like Scanning Electron Microscope since
newlineit can be operated in air or fluid environments rather than in vacuum This
newlineallows the study of biological samples in conditions close to their
newlinephysiological state
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newlinePorous Silicon has been fabricated by electrolytically etching crystalline
newlinesilicon using aqueous or non aqueous electrolytes containing hydrofluoric
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