bacterial adhesion การใช้
- These glycoproteins include proline rich proteins that allow bacterial adhesion.
- The motility of bacteria also has a significant effect on the bacterial adhesion.
- Bacterial adhesion is particularly important for oral bacteria.
- The glycosphingolipids function in embryogenesis, tissue differentiation, tumor metastasis, inflammation, and bacterial adhesion.
- The ectodomain of this protein mediates bacterial adhesion to mammalian cells, and the cytoplasmic domain is required for internalization.
- The surface is usually electropolished to an effective surface roughness of less than 0.5 micrometre to reduce the possibility of bacterial adhesion.
- Surface modification involves the fundamentals of physicochemical interactions between the biomaterial and the physiological environment at the molecular, cellular and tissue levels ( reduce bacterial adhesion, promote cell adhesion ).
- CLs with covalently attached Selenium molecules have been shown to reduce bacterial colonization without adversely affecting the cornea of a rabbit eye and octylglucoside used as a CL surfactant significantly decreases bacterial adhesion.