- published: 07 Jan 2011
- views: 60653
- author: ADRSupport
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What Are Bacterial Biofilms? A Six Minute Montage
This is a six-minute video clip: a four minute montage of clips from early interviews with...
published: 07 Jan 2011
author: ADRSupport
What Are Bacterial Biofilms? A Six Minute Montage
What Are Bacterial Biofilms? A Six Minute Montage
This is a six-minute video clip: a four minute montage of clips from early interviews with biofilm researchers, then a 3D animation showing the "life cycle" ...- published: 07 Jan 2011
- views: 60653
- author: ADRSupport
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Biofilm_full.flv
There are microbes that cause stubborn infections and are extremely difficult to eradicate...
published: 20 Dec 2010
author: InteractMedical
Biofilm_full.flv
Biofilm_full.flv
There are microbes that cause stubborn infections and are extremely difficult to eradicate with conventional antibiotics. These bacteria arrange themselves i...- published: 20 Dec 2010
- views: 13583
- author: InteractMedical
3:52
Biofilm: A New (Gross) Thing to Worry About
Slime can be great, but when it's the wrong kind of slime (you know, the kind that can kil...
published: 11 Dec 2012
author: scishow
Biofilm: A New (Gross) Thing to Worry About
Biofilm: A New (Gross) Thing to Worry About
Slime can be great, but when it's the wrong kind of slime (you know, the kind that can kill you?), it gets added to the list of things Hank wishes he didn't ...- published: 11 Dec 2012
- views: 141355
- author: scishow
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Dr. Garth Ehrlich - Twenty Years of Biofilm Research
Dr. Ehrlich fields questions from a range of patient-centric topics: what has been learned...
published: 18 May 2010
author: ADRSupport
Dr. Garth Ehrlich - Twenty Years of Biofilm Research
Dr. Garth Ehrlich - Twenty Years of Biofilm Research
Dr. Ehrlich fields questions from a range of patient-centric topics: what has been learned collectively in 20 years of biofilm-specific research, the bacteri...- published: 18 May 2010
- views: 1634
- author: ADRSupport
4:37
Biofilm formation
Biofilm formation A biofilm is an aggregate of microorganisms in which cells adhere to eac...
published: 12 Sep 2012
author: doctorbhanuprakash
Biofilm formation
Biofilm formation
Biofilm formation A biofilm is an aggregate of microorganisms in which cells adhere to each other on a surface. These adherent cells are frequently embedded ...- published: 12 Sep 2012
- views: 2013
- author: doctorbhanuprakash
11:51
Dental Biofilms And Biofilm Models
Professor Michael Wilson of University College London discusses dental biofilms and biofil...
published: 29 Aug 2012
author: Periowave
Dental Biofilms And Biofilm Models
Dental Biofilms And Biofilm Models
Professor Michael Wilson of University College London discusses dental biofilms and biofilm models.- published: 29 Aug 2012
- views: 561
- author: Periowave
2:53
4 Biofilms y MMS
Biofilms y MMS....
published: 12 Aug 2012
author: milagromineral
4 Biofilms y MMS
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Dr Bob McLean Bacterial Biofilm Formation
Dr. McLean, Professor of Biology at Texas State University, discusses advancements in unde...
published: 18 Oct 2011
author: TXLutheran
Dr Bob McLean Bacterial Biofilm Formation
Dr Bob McLean Bacterial Biofilm Formation
Dr. McLean, Professor of Biology at Texas State University, discusses advancements in understanding bacterial biofilm formations. Texas Lutheran University s...- published: 18 Oct 2011
- views: 1822
- author: TXLutheran
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What Are Biofilms?
http //www.habersuluova.com/haber/saglik-haberleri
This video discusses the internal struc...
published: 13 Jul 2013
What Are Biofilms?
What Are Biofilms?
http //www.habersuluova.com/haber/saglik-haberleri This video discusses the internal structure of the bio-films. This is a type of bacterial cavity that produces a sticky organic glue for the microorganisms.- published: 13 Jul 2013
- views: 3
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Plaque Biofilm Formation
Gum disease is a bacterial infection of the tooth supporting structures of your mouth ie y...
published: 26 Mar 2011
author: exgum1
Plaque Biofilm Formation
Plaque Biofilm Formation
Gum disease is a bacterial infection of the tooth supporting structures of your mouth ie your gums, the fibres that attach the tooth to your jaw bone (period...- published: 26 Mar 2011
- views: 22818
- author: exgum1
2:45
ECI Biotech; Biofilm Formation and Detection (ExpressDetect)
Orthopedic Infections and Biofilm Formation There are serious complications to having a pe...
published: 28 Jun 2011
author: eciBiotech
ECI Biotech; Biofilm Formation and Detection (ExpressDetect)
ECI Biotech; Biofilm Formation and Detection (ExpressDetect)
Orthopedic Infections and Biofilm Formation There are serious complications to having a periprothetic joint infection, confounded by bacteria are difficult t...- published: 28 Jun 2011
- views: 12180
- author: eciBiotech
2:03
Wenyuan Shi Biofilm Formation
In vitro simulation of biofilm forming on enamel surface as human saliva is pulsed over an...
published: 17 Jun 2008
author: CariFree OralBioTech
Wenyuan Shi Biofilm Formation
Wenyuan Shi Biofilm Formation
In vitro simulation of biofilm forming on enamel surface as human saliva is pulsed over an initially clean surface.- published: 17 Jun 2008
- views: 23476
- author: CariFree OralBioTech
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Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) video from Headworks BIO
Learn more about the benefits of using Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology at htt...
published: 13 Sep 2010
author: HeadworksBio
Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) video from Headworks BIO
Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) video from Headworks BIO
Learn more about the benefits of using Moving Bed Biofilm Reactor (MBBR) technology at http://www.headworksusa.com/biological-wastewater-treatment/MBBR.aspx,...- published: 13 Sep 2010
- views: 16390
- author: HeadworksBio
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Dr. Eva Sapi - Bacterial Biofilms and Lyme Disease
This video is a 10 minute clip, part of a 70 minute interview with Dr. Sapi from the Unive...
published: 03 Apr 2010
author: ADRSupport
Dr. Eva Sapi - Bacterial Biofilms and Lyme Disease
Dr. Eva Sapi - Bacterial Biofilms and Lyme Disease
This video is a 10 minute clip, part of a 70 minute interview with Dr. Sapi from the University of New Haven. She is credited with being the first researcher...- published: 03 Apr 2010
- views: 20306
- author: ADRSupport
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Biofinder: innovative solutions for detection of biofilm and microorganisms
Biofilm and microorganism detection in just 30 seconds Quick technical solution and low-co...
published: 11 Feb 2013
author: ItramHigiene
Biofinder: innovative solutions for detection of biofilm and microorganisms
Biofinder: innovative solutions for detection of biofilm and microorganisms
Biofilm and microorganism detection in just 30 seconds Quick technical solution and low-cost It can be applied in any surface, doesn't stain or leave residue...- published: 11 Feb 2013
- views: 1443
- author: ItramHigiene
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Borrelia Burgdorferi Biofilm - Live Microscopy Video
Eva Sapi, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology and Environmental Science at the Universit...
published: 02 Oct 2013
Borrelia Burgdorferi Biofilm - Live Microscopy Video
Borrelia Burgdorferi Biofilm - Live Microscopy Video
Eva Sapi, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Biology and Environmental Science at the University of New Haven, hosted my visit 2008. She collaborated with Dr. Alan MacDonald, retired pathologist and Borrelia career researcher, to discover and prove that Borrelia creates biofilms, as microbes have been doing for three billion years. Using video microscopy, Dr. Sapi's grad student David Luecke explains in this video how DNA from the Borrelia burgdorferi strain B31 "fluoresces" or glows an eerie green. Any green life forms you see in their various states originate from the B31 strain of Borrelia -- one of 100+ strains known. REMINDER: Most Lyme disease tests only test for ONE strain of Borrelia! Igenex, Advanced Labs and Spirostats will test for more than one strain, however. Prior to Dr. Sapi's pioneering efforts researchers dismissed Borrelia biofilms. As well, Borrelia biofilm would ruffle the feathers of the IDSA, NIH, CDC and (most) insurance companies, as it would spell out an obvious scientific syllogism for neuroborreliosis -- known previously as chronic Lyme Disease. Later, they learned that Sapi et al were correct -- that the standard BSK media could be enriched with collagenase (which humans have abundantly) and this media proved to be ideal for growing spirochetal, slimy communities! This video shows four different life forms alive in the community: spirochetes, cysts, granular and of course the biofilm community itself. Biofilms protect the microbial community from the immune system and antibiotics, which enable infections to live indefinitely inside us. Hence, chronic Borreliosis (chronic Lyme disease). Note: you may have seen this before in low resolution. I offered it to the producers of Under Our Skin years ago (free of charge). In this HD version, I included some amazing new high res AFM photos and additional explanations. Special thanks to David Luecke, who provided these slides, and of course to the Sapi-MacDonald team! This video was produced by The Arthroplasty Patient Foundation. Please offer an any-sized, tax deductible donation at this link: http://www.arthropatient.org/about/donate/ Our specific library of current intelligence on biofilms: http://www.biofilmcommunity.org/ Our documentary on biofilms, Why Am I Still Sick, now available in French, Spanish, Simplified and Traditional Chinese: http://www.whyamistillsick.com/- published: 02 Oct 2013
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