Microbial Biofilms : Methods and protocols.

By: Donelli, GianfrancoMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: ENG. Publication details: New York. : Springer Science-Business Media, 2014Edition: 1st edDescription: xiii ; 380 p. PAPER BACK 25cmISBN: 9781493946761Subject(s): Life sciences. Microbiology. BacteriologyDDC classification: 579.17
Contents:
Contents Part 1 : Investigations on Biofilms in Health and Disease 1. Methods for Dynamic Investigations of surface-Attached in Vitro Bacterial and Fungal Bioflims. Part 2 : Investigations on Anti-Biofilm Compounds and Strategies. 2. Microbiological methods for Target-Oriented Screening of Biofilms inhibitors. Part 3 : Investigations on Biofilms in the Environment and Manufacturing Plants. 3. Capturing Air-Water Interface Biofilms for Microscopy and Molecular Analysis.
Summary: Microbial Biofilms :
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577.6 SHA. Limnology and Aquatic Science. 577.82 CHA. Ecological Niches : 579.17 ATL Microbial ecology : 579.17 DON. Microbial Biofilms : 590 ARU. Applied Zoology. 591.1 ARU Animal physiology and biochemistry 591.1 VER Animal physiology

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Contents
Part 1 : Investigations on Biofilms in Health and Disease
1. Methods for Dynamic Investigations of surface-Attached in Vitro Bacterial and Fungal Bioflims.
Part 2 : Investigations on Anti-Biofilm Compounds and Strategies.
2. Microbiological methods for Target-Oriented Screening of Biofilms inhibitors.
Part 3 : Investigations on Biofilms in the Environment and Manufacturing Plants.
3. Capturing Air-Water Interface Biofilms for Microscopy and Molecular Analysis.

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