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1. Les matériaux dans l’adhésion microbienne et la formation de biofilms

2. Adsorption of proteins on an AISI 316 stainless-steel surface in natural seawater

3. High intraspecific variation of the cell surface physico-chemical and bioadhesion properties in Brettanomyces bruxellensis.

4. Deep impact of the inactivation of the SecA2-only protein export pathway on the proteosurfaceome of Listeria monocytogenes.

5. Robust Grafting of Polyionenes: New Potent and Versatile Antimicrobial Surfaces.

6. Antibiofilm activity in the culture supernatant of a marine Pseudomonas sp. bacterium.

7. Proteomic Response of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 Adhering to Solid Surfaces.

8. The design of superhydrophobic stainless steel surfaces by controlling nanostructures: A key parameter to reduce the implantation of pathogenic bacteria.

9. Modification of the bacterial adhesion of Staphylococcus aureus by antioxidant blooming on polyurethane films.

10. Inverse Gas Chromatography with Film Cell Unit: An Attractive Alternative Method to Characterize Surface Properties of Thin Films.

11. Flagella but not type IV pili are involved in the initial adhesion of Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 to hydrophobic or superhydrophobic surfaces.

12. Rbt1 protein domains analysis in Candida albicans brings insights into hyphal surface modifications and Rbt1 potential role during adhesion and biofilm formation.

13. Elaboration of highly hydrophobic polymeric surface--a potential strategy to reduce the adhesion of pathogenic bacteria?

14. Competition of bovine serum albumin adsorption and bacterial adhesion onto surface-grafted ODT: in situ study by vibrational SFG and fluorescence confocal microscopy.

15. Possible overestimation of surface disinfection efficiency by assessment methods based on liquid sampling procedures as demonstrated by in situ quantification of spore viability.

16. Non-invasive vibrational SFG spectroscopy reveals that bacterial adhesion can alter the conformation of grafted "brush" chains on SAM.

17. Diffusion of nanoparticles in biofilms is altered by bacterial cell wall hydrophobicity.

18. The resistance of Bacillus atrophaeus spores to the bactericidal activity of peracetic acid is influenced by both the nature of the solid substrates and the mode of contamination.

19. Combined effects of long-living chemical species during microbial inactivation using atmospheric plasma-treated water.

20. Capillary force required to detach micron-sized particles from solid surfaces--validation with bubbles circulating in water and 2 microm-diameter latex spheres.

21. Effects of pH and oil-in-water emulsions on growth and physicochemical cell surface properties of Listeria monocytogenes: Impact on tolerance to the bactericidal activity of disinfectants.

22. Microbial inactivation using plasma-activated water obtained by gliding electric discharges.

23. Impact on disinfection efficiency of cell load and of planktonic/adherent/detached state: case of Hafnia alvei inactivation by plasma activated water.

24. Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy to study diffusion and reaction of bacteriophages inside biofilms.

25. Evidence of temporal postdischarge decontamination of bacteria by gliding electric discharges: application to Hafnia alvei.

26. Positive role of cell wall anchored proteinase PrtP in adhesion of lactococci.

27. Surface properties and behaviour on abiotic surfaces of Staphylococcus carnosus, a genetically homogeneous species.

28. Growth temperature and OprF porin affect cell surface physicochemical properties and adhesive capacities of Pseudomonas fluorescens MF37.

29. Importance of bacterial surface properties to control the stability of emulsions.

30. Adsorption on stainless steel surfaces of biosurfactants produced by gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria: consequence on the bioadhesive behavior of Listeria monocytogenes.

31. Adsorption of a biosurfactant on surfaces to enhance the disinfection of surfaces contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes.

32. Formation of biofilm by Staphylococcus xylosus.

33. In situ measurements of viral particles diffusion inside mucoid biofilms.

34. Adhesion of Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis to the Episkin reconstructed epidermis model and to an inert 304 stainless steel substrate.

35. Adhesion of Bacillus spores and Escherichia coli cells to inert surfaces: role of surface hydrophobicity.

36. Heterogeneity of diffusion inside microbial biofilms determined by fluorescence correlation spectroscopy under two-photon excitation.

37. Comparison of the cell surface properties and growth characteristics of Listeria monocytogenes and Listeria innocua.

38. Listeria monocytogenes LO28: surface physicochemical properties and ability to form biofilms at different temperatures and growth phases.

39. Adsorption of biosurfactant on solid surfaces and consequences regarding the bioadhesion of Listeria monocytogenes LO28.

40. Comparison of surface free energy between reconstructed human epidermis and in situ human skin.

41. Physicochemical surface properties of five Listeria monocytogenes strains from a pork-processing environment in relation to serotypes, genotypes and growth temperature.

42. The role of the rodlet structure on the physicochemical properties of Aspergillus conidia.

43. Listeria monocytogenes Scott A: cell surface charge, hydrophobicity, and electron donor and acceptor characteristics under different environmental growth conditions.

44. Effects of the growth procedure on the surface hydrophobicity of Listeria monocytogenes cells and their adhesion to stainless steel.

45. Cell surface characteristics of Lactobacillus casei subsp. casei, Lactobacillus paracasei subsp. paracasei, and Lactobacillus rhamnosus strains.

46. Attachment of Salmonella choleraesuis choleraesuis to beef muscle and adipose tissues.

47. Immobilization of fungal spores by adhesion.

48. Surface properties of the conidiospores of Phanerochaete chrysosporium and their relevance to pellet formation.

49. A comparison of thermodynamic approaches to predict the adhesion of dairy microorganisms to solid substrata.

50. A thermodynamic model to predict Phanerochaete chrysosporium INA-12 adhesion to various solid carriers in relation to lignin peroxidase production.

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