Study of the structures of biofilms formed by Salmonella typhimurium bacteria on abiotic surfaces by the methods of light and transmission electron microscopy

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T. A. Smirnov
L. V. Didenko
I. G. Tiganova
S. G. Andreevskaya
N. V. Alekseeva
T. V. Stepanova
Yu. M. Romanov
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[1] Russian Academy of Medical Sciences,Gamaleya Research Institute for Epidemiology and Microbiology
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Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology | 2010年 / 46卷
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biofilm; light microscopy; cytochemistry; electron microscopy;
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Process of biofilm formation by different Salmonella strains on abiotic surfaces has been studied. Differences in the structural organization were revealed by the analysis of the fine cell structure in the planktonic and biofilm cultures. It was shown, by the methods of light and electron microscopy and also by cytochemistry, that the two strains share similarities in structure and have individual features. Differences in the density of the extracellular matrix and the sizes of cell aggregates were established. The stages in the processes of growth and death of biofilms were demonstrated by the investigation of the process dynamics. The signs of aging in biofilms were disorganization of extracellular matrix and appearance of the planktonic cells. Microscopic and cytochemical methods used in this work were recommended for the investigation of the effects of various biocide agents on biofilms.
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