2018
DOI: 10.1116/1.5049226
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Paracoccus seriniphilus adhered on surfaces: Resistance of a seawater bacterium against shear forces under the influence of roughness, surface energy, and zeta potential of the surfaces

Abstract: Bacteria in flowing media are exposed to shear forces exerted by the fluid. Before a biofilm can be formed, the bacteria have to attach to a solid surface and have to resist these shear forces. Here, the authors determined dislodgement forces of single Paracoccus seriniphilus bacteria by means of lateral force microscopy. The first measurement set was performed on very flat glass and titanium (both as very hydrophilic samples with water contact angles below 20°) as well as highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (H… Show more

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“…Hereby, the examination of adhesion forces of single cells and of complete biofilms can be distinguished. Single cell adhesion can be analyzed by scanning force microscopy, which allows to draw conclusions about the first steps of biofilm formation (Davoudi et al, 2017; Huttenlochner et al, 2018). For detection of adhesion forces of complete biofilms different developments have already been described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hereby, the examination of adhesion forces of single cells and of complete biofilms can be distinguished. Single cell adhesion can be analyzed by scanning force microscopy, which allows to draw conclusions about the first steps of biofilm formation (Davoudi et al, 2017; Huttenlochner et al, 2018). For detection of adhesion forces of complete biofilms different developments have already been described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%