NMDA schreef:Toevallig zat ik vandaag ook ff op die site te neuzen. Veel interessant beeldmateriaal daar.
Ook goed duidelijk, maar het gaat wel alleen over borrelia biofilms in vitro
Some borrelia biofilms may contain a majority
of spiral Borrelia, while others may contain A majority of granular of Cystic Borrelia
Biofilms may contain different species of pathogens
(For example Borrelia and Babesia, or other multiorganism combinations)
Alan mc Donald 2008
Ik ben nog op zoek naar biofilms onderzoeken van borrelia samen met andere pathogenen.
Ik ga ervan uit dat zoiets goed mogelijk is, maar het blijft speculeren
Er staat nog een PloS ONE artikel tussen uit 2010
Dat gaat over biofilms op tanden
Vincent Zijnge, M. Barbara M. van Leeuwen, John E. Degener, Frank Abbas, Thomas Thurnheer,
Rudolf Gmür, Hermie J. M. Harmsen.
Center for Dentistry and Oral Hygiene, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands, 2 Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Groningen,
Groningen, The Netherlands, 3 Department of Biomedical Engineering, University of Groningen, Groningen, The Netherlands, 4 Institute of Oral Biology, University of Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.
Oral Biofilm Architecture on Natural Teeth
Oral microbial biofilms are three-dimensional structured
bacterial communities
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Discussion
The aim of the present study was to unravel tooth attached
biofilm architecture. For the first time, bacteria in these biofilms
are identified and localized in vivo using FISH. The results present
new insights into the architecture of tooth-attached biofilms and
visualize the interaction of the biofilm with the human immune
system. FISH offers the opportunity to obtain positional
information of bacteria in intact biofilms, its application
overcomes the limits of culturability and can relatively easily be
extended to new identified species and phylotypes.
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