Description |
1 online resource (viii, 199 pages) : illustrations (some color) |
Series |
Springer series on biofilms, 1863-9607 ; 1 |
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Springer series on biofilms ; 1. 1863-9607
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Contents |
Introduction; Direct Observations; Control of all Biofilm Strategies and Behaviours; The Microbiology of the Healthy Human Body; Replacement of Acute Planctonic by Chronic Biofilm Diseases; Toward a Unified Biofilm Theory; References |
Summary |
"This book details the widely accepted hypothesis that the majority of bacteria in virtually all ecosystems grow in matrix-enclosed biofilms. The. author, who proposed this biofilm hypothesis, uses, direct evidence from microscopy and from molecular techniques, presenting cogent reasons for moving beyond conventional culture methods that dominated microbiology throughout the last century. Bacteria grow predominantly in biofilms in all natural, engineered, and pathogenic ecosystems, and this book provides a solid basis for the understanding of bacterial processes in environmental, industrial, agricultural, dental and medical microbiology. Using a unique "ecological" perspective, the author explores the commensal and pathogenic colonization of human organ systems."--Jacket |
Analysis |
bacteriologie |
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bacteriology |
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microbial ecology |
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microbiologie |
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microbiology |
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levenswetenschappen |
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life sciences |
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Biology (General) |
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Biologie (algemeen) |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-195) and index |
Notes |
English |
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Print version record |
In |
Springer e-books |
Subject |
Biofilms.
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Biofilms
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SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biology.
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SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Microbiology.
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Biomédecine.
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Sciences de la vie.
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Biofilms
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Form |
Electronic book
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LC no. |
2006939146 |
ISBN |
9783540680222 |
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3540680225 |
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9783540680215 |
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3540680217 |
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9786610805358 |
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6610805350 |
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