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what is adhesion of bacteria
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Adhesion of bacteria is a crucial initial step in the colonization of surfaces, including biological tissues and synthetic materials. This process involves the attachment of bacteria to a surface through various mechanisms. These can include physical interactions, such as van der Waals forces and electrostatic attractions, as well as biochemical interactions through specific molecules like adhesins found on bacterial surfaces that bind to receptors on the host's cells or material surface. This adhesion is essential for the development of biofilms, a protective layer that communities of bacteria form. Biofilms enhance bacterial resistance to antibiotics and host immune responses, significantly impacting healthcare through their role in infections associated with medical devices and chronic diseases. Understanding bacterial adhesion can help in developing strategies to prevent and control biofilm-related infections.
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