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- Cell Distribution within Yeast Colonies and Colony Biofilms: How . . .
Two major types of multicellular structures are formed by yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae on semisolid agar These are colonies formed by laboratory or domesticated strains and structured colony biofilms formed by wild strains
- Formation and characterization of biofilms formed by salt-tolerant . . .
Considering these two topics, seawater and biofilms, in this work, we characterized biofilm formation in seawater-based growth media by several salt-tolerant yeast strains with previously demonstrated biocatalytic capacities
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- Yeast biofilm in food realms: occurrence and control
In natural environments, microorganisms form microbial aggregates called biofilms able to adhere to a multitude of different surfaces Yeasts make no exception to this rule, being able to form biofilms in a plethora of environmental niches In food realms, yeast biofilms may cause major problems due to their alterative activities In addition, yeast biofilms are tenacious structures difficult
- Nitric oxide increases biofilm formation in - BioMed Central
This work offers a possible explanation for yeast biofilm formation regulated by NO and provides approaches controlling biofilm formation in industrial immobilized fermentation by manipulating expression of genes involved in biofilm formation
- The Interface between Fungal Biofilms and Innate Immunity
Candida biofilm formation involves the adherence of yeast to a substrate, the proliferation of cells to form a fungal community, and the production of an extracellular matrix (37, 70 – 72)
- Flor Yeast: New Perspectives Beyond Wine Aging - Frontiers
Under depletion of nitrogen and fermentable carbon sources, these yeast produce aggregates of floating cells and form an air–liquid biofilm on the wine surface, which is also known as velum or flor This behavior is due to genetic and metabolic peculiarities that differentiate flor yeast from other wine yeast
- How Biofilm in Your Gut Disrupts Digestive Health - Amy Myers MD
How Biofilm in Your Gut Disrupts Digestive Health Biofilm in your gut can disrupt digestion, weaken immunity, and fuel conditions like Candida overgrowth Learn more about holistic treatments for biofilm
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