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The evolution of quorum sensing in bacterial biofilms
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This paper was interesting, with detail description on the striking variation in polymer production, while studying the evolutionary model of quorum sensing in biofilm formation. Most importantly, this was linked with pathogen dispersion leading to disease transmission, that could lead to further studies for disease prevention and/or intervention.
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Nadell C., Xavier J., Levin S., and Foster K. The evolution of quorum sensing in bacterial biofilms. PloS Biol 6 (2008) e14. This paper was interesting, with detail description on the striking variation in polymer production, while studying the evolutionary model of quorum sensing in biofilm formation. Most importantly, this was linked with pathogen dispersion leading to disease transmission, that could lead to further studies for disease prevention and/or intervention.
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PloS Biol
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Nadell, C.1
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Microcolony and biofilm formation as a survival strategy for bacteria
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Johnson L. Microcolony and biofilm formation as a survival strategy for bacteria. J Theoretical Biol 251 (2007) 24-34
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September S., Els F., Venter S., and Brozel V. Prevalence of bacterial pathogens in biofilms of drinking water distribution systems. J Water Health 5 (2007) 219-227
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September, S.1
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Viable but nonculturable Vibrio cholerae O1 in biofilms in the aquatic environment and their role in cholera transmission
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Viable but nonculturable cells of V. cholerae present in biofilms were culturable in animal models, while free-living cells did not, suggesting not only its role in causing disease, but the process of biofilm formation may serve as a long-term survival mechanism for bacterial cells in adverse environmental conditions.
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Alam M., Sultana M., Nair G., Siddique A., Hasan N., Sack R., Sack D., Ahmed K., Sadique A., Watanabe H., et al. Viable but nonculturable Vibrio cholerae O1 in biofilms in the aquatic environment and their role in cholera transmission. PNAS 104 (2007) 17801-17806. Viable but nonculturable cells of V. cholerae present in biofilms were culturable in animal models, while free-living cells did not, suggesting not only its role in causing disease, but the process of biofilm formation may serve as a long-term survival mechanism for bacterial cells in adverse environmental conditions.
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Biofilm acts as a microenvironment for plankton-associated Vibrio cholerae in the aquatic environment of Bangladesh
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Islam M., Jahid M., Rahman M., Rahman M., Islam M., Kabir M., Sack D., and Schoolnik G. Biofilm acts as a microenvironment for plankton-associated Vibrio cholerae in the aquatic environment of Bangladesh. Microbiol Immunol 51 (2007) 369-379
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Interaction of Desulfovibrio desulfuicans biofilms with stainless steel surface and its impact on bacterial metabolism
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Lopes F., Morin P., Oliveira R., and Melo L. Interaction of Desulfovibrio desulfuicans biofilms with stainless steel surface and its impact on bacterial metabolism. J Appl Microbiol 101 (2006) 1087-1095
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Alam M., Sultana M., Nair G., Sack R., Sack D., Siddique A., Ali A., Huq A., and Colwell R. Toxigenic Vibrio cholerae in the aquatic environment of Mathbaria, Bangladesh. Appl Environ Microbiol 72 (2006) 2849-2855
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Transmissibility of cholera: in vivo-formed biofilms and their relationship to infectivity and persistence in the environment
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Faruque S., Biswas K., Udden S., Ahmad Q., Sack D., Nair G., and Mekalanos J. Transmissibility of cholera: in vivo-formed biofilms and their relationship to infectivity and persistence in the environment. PNAS 103 (2006) 6350-6355
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Seasonal cholera caused by Vibrio cholerae serogroups O1 and O139 in the coastal aquatic environment of Bangladesh
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Alam M., Hasan N., Sadique A., Bhuiyan N., Ahmed K., Nusrin S., Nair G., Siddique A., Sack R., Sack D., et al. Seasonal cholera caused by Vibrio cholerae serogroups O1 and O139 in the coastal aquatic environment of Bangladesh. Appl Environ Microbiol 72 (2006) 4096-4104
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Alam, M.1
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Regulation of rugosity and biofilm formation in Vibrio cholerae: comparison of VpsT and VpsR regulons and epistasis analysis of vpsT, vpsR, and hapR
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Beyhan S., Bilecen K., Salama S., Casper-Lindley C., and Yildiz F. Regulation of rugosity and biofilm formation in Vibrio cholerae: comparison of VpsT and VpsR regulons and epistasis analysis of vpsT, vpsR, and hapR. J Bacteriol 189 (2007) 388-402
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Mueller R., McDougald D., Cusumano D., Sodhi N., Kjelleberg S., Azam F., and Bartlett D. Vibrio cholerae strains possess multiple strategies for abiotic and biotic surface colonization. J Bacteriol 189 (2007) 5348-5360
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Liu Z., Stirling F., and Zhu J. Temporal quorum-sensing induction regulates Vibrio cholerae biofilm architecture. Infect Immun 75 (2007) 122-126
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Influence of the hydrodynamic environment on quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms
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Kirisits M., Margolis J., Purevdorj-Gage B., Vaughn B., Chopp D., Stoodley P., and Parsek M. Influence of the hydrodynamic environment on quorum sensing in Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms. J Bacteriol 189 (2007) 8357-8360
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Comparison of multiple methods for quantification of microbial biofilms grown in microliter plates
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Studying the bacterial population in biofilms, particularly its quantification and detection, has been a great challenge toward understanding the role of biofilm formation behavior in causing disease. Although none of the methods can be recommended for universal use yet, results from this study are quite promising.
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Peeters E., Nelis H., and Coenye T. Comparison of multiple methods for quantification of microbial biofilms grown in microliter plates. J Microbiol Methods 72 (2008) 157-165. Studying the bacterial population in biofilms, particularly its quantification and detection, has been a great challenge toward understanding the role of biofilm formation behavior in causing disease. Although none of the methods can be recommended for universal use yet, results from this study are quite promising.
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J Microbiol Methods
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A new colorimetric microtitre model for the detection of Staphylococcus aureus biofilms
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A new microplate model for the detection of Staphylococcus aureus in biofilms was developed using dimethyl methyene blue to quantify the bacterial cells. This method seems to be promising in the detection of live cells and can be employed for high capacity screening of biocides.
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Tote K., Vanden Berghe D., Maes L., and Cos P. A new colorimetric microtitre model for the detection of Staphylococcus aureus biofilms. Lett Appl Microbiol 46 (2008) 249-254. A new microplate model for the detection of Staphylococcus aureus in biofilms was developed using dimethyl methyene blue to quantify the bacterial cells. This method seems to be promising in the detection of live cells and can be employed for high capacity screening of biocides.
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Lett Appl Microbiol
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Tote, K.1
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Diversity, sources, and detection of human bacterial pathogens in the marine environment
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Thompson J., Marcelino L., and Polz M. Diversity, sources, and detection of human bacterial pathogens in the marine environment. In: Belkin S., and Colwell R. (Eds). Oceans and Health: Pathogens in the Marine Environment (2006), Springer Science 29-68
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Identification and characterization of RbmA, a novel protein required for the development of rugose colony morphology and biofilm structure in Vibrio cholerae
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Fong J., Karplus K., Schoolnik G., and Yildiz F. Identification and characterization of RbmA, a novel protein required for the development of rugose colony morphology and biofilm structure in Vibrio cholerae. J Bacteriol 188 (2006) 1049-1059
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Quorum sensing controls biofilm formation in Vibrio cholerae through modulation of cyclic di-GMP levels and repression of vpsT
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Quorum sensing has been known to be directly implicated with biofilm formation. However, it was interesting to note the role of di-GPM, an intracellular second messenger that contains information regarding local environmental conditions, which seems to be equally involved in V. cholerae biofilm formation.
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Waters C., Lu W., Rabinowitz J., and Bassler B. Quorum sensing controls biofilm formation in Vibrio cholerae through modulation of cyclic di-GMP levels and repression of vpsT. J Bacteriol 190 (2008) 2527-2536. Quorum sensing has been known to be directly implicated with biofilm formation. However, it was interesting to note the role of di-GPM, an intracellular second messenger that contains information regarding local environmental conditions, which seems to be equally involved in V. cholerae biofilm formation.
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J Bacteriol
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Waters, C.1
Lu, W.2
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