Costerton Biofilm Center, University of Copenhagen
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The Costerton Biofilm Center is a unique interdisciplinary research center established to explore the field of chronic bacterial infections.
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Pedersen et al from Thomas Bjarnsholt Costerton Biofilm Center, University of Copenhagen evaluate the applicability of a novel commercially available Borrelia-specific rtPCR assay to diagnose neuroborreliosis. Find out their results here sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
Transcription of the Alginate Operon in Pseudomonas aeruginosa Is Regulated by c-di-GMP Microbiology Spectrum from Tim Tolker-Nielsen Costerton Biofilm Center, University of Copenhagen journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/sp…
[IN DANISH] See you at Culture Night on Friday? Visit our mini lab with Costerton Biofilm Center, University of Copenhagen to test if you can wash bacteria off your hands - and of course learn more about the largest organ of the body: The skin! LEO Foundation - LEO Fondet UCPH Healthscience #kulturnattenkbh sund.ku.dk/besoeg/kulturn…
Thrilled to see that our latest paper from @tbjarnsholt Costerton Biofilm Center, University of Copenhagen has been published in @Jbacteriology. Have a look if you would like to learn how an S. aureus-produced cocktail can ensure coexistence with P. aeruginosa doi.org/10.1128/jb.001… 🦠
Excited to see our new paper out in Cell Reports. We show that #biofilm formation in #Pseudomonas is associated with high metabolic rates, which are mainly caused by production of biofilm matrix components. Costerton Biofilm Center, University of Copenhagen UCPH Healthscience and Niels Bohr Institute cell.com/cell-reports/f…
Changing the starting number of bacteria in #biofilm models result in different phenotypic trajectories governed by different #microenvironments. This influences the susceptibility when treating with #antibiotics. Published in Microbiology Spectrum Costerton Biofilm Center, University of Copenhagen journals.asm.org/doi/full/10.11…
Join Costerton Biofilm Center, University of Copenhagen Professor Oana Ciofu for a panel discussion and the release of the film ‘Silent Pandemic - The global fight against antimicrobial resistance’ on 9 March in the Cinematheque in Copenhagen dfi.dk/cinemateket/bi… Novo Nordisk Foundation
New study from Costerton Biofilm Center, University of Copenhagen shows that rifampicin/colistin combination treatment is effective against colistin resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa #biofilms. They suggest that the action of colistin on the outer membrane facilitates rifampicin penetration. journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/aa…
Full House at the Maersk Tower for the defence of Lasse Kvich…defending an amazing PhD thesis with the topic: bacterial impact on the tumor microenvironment in colorectal cancer Thomas Bjarnsholt Center for Surgical Science (CSS)
New publication. It's a methods paper that goes step-by-step into how to carry out the calScreener experiments performed by the group of Thomas Bjarnsholt at University of Copenhagen Congrats to @bei_Kat & Mads Lichtenberg for their great work. eu1.hubs.ly/H03HmFR0
Ida Thaarup and Thomas Bjarnsholt just published a chapter in "Chronic Wound Management" on current methods to detect the presence of #biofilms in chronic wounds non-invasively. link.springer.com/chapter/10.100…
Working in chronic wound research? A new chronic wound in vitro model was just published. Great collaboration between Aalborg Universitet, Costerton Biofilm Center, University of Copenhagen and Teknologisk Institut with researchers from groups of Trine Rolighed and Thomas Bjarnsholt. Read it here onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/wr…
Our new review compiles current knowledge on non-attached aggregates, showcasing their presence in nature and disease. A fresh perspective on an old concept! #BiofilmResearch #Microbiology With Kasper Nørskov Kragh and T. Tolker-Nielsen in Communications Biology nature.com/articles/s4200…
Single cells and bacterial #biofilm populations in chronic #wound #infections – New article in APMIS Journal by Mads Lichtenberg, Klaus Kirketerp-Møller, Lasse Kvich, Mads Holm Christensen, Blaine Fritz, Tim Holm Jakobsen, Thomas Bjarnsholt-> onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ap… Wiley Microbiology #Bacteriology
Chronic wounds are often described as being infected with #biofilms. We have a new paper out demonstrating persisting populations of single cells questioning the dynamics of bacterial persistence patterns in chronic #infections. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ap… Costerton Biofilm Center, University of Copenhagen Thomas Bjarnsholt