Bacterial Biofilms 2020
DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.89227
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Combating Biofilm and Quorum Sensing: A New Strategy to Fight Infections

Abstract: Biofilms are structured aggregates of bacterial cells that are embedded in selfproduced extracellular polymeric substances. Various pathogens initiate a disease process by creating organized biofilms that enhance their ability to adhere, replicate to accumulate, and express their virulence potential. Quorum sensing, which refers to the bacterial cell-to-cell communication resulting from production and response to N-acyl homoserine lactone signal molecules, also plays an important role in virulence and biofilm … Show more

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