Definition of Microcolony. Meaning of Microcolony. Synonyms of Microcolony

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- The bacteria encapsulated divide multiple times, forming a microcolony. From this microcolony, the bacteria enter the developing nodule through the infection...
- to various cells and tissues, twitching motility, natural competence, microcolony formation, extensive intrastrain phase, and antigenic variation. Neisseria...
- and extracellular components, forming secondary structures, such as microcolonies, through which there are networks of channels to enable better diffusion...
- producers cause the surfaces to adhere which form a three dimensional microcolony. The biofilm is a matrix of heteropolysaccharides called kefiran, which...
- human urinary tract, are surrounded by some sort of glycocalyx-enclosed microcolony. It serves to protect the bacterium from harmful phagocytes by creating...
- made up of microcolonies (dome-shaped m****es of bacteria and matrix) separated by channels through which water may flow easily. Microcolonies may join together...
- respectively. The adhesive functions of the gonococcal pilus play a role in microcolony aggregation and biofilm formation. These pili are also used to avoid...
- provide adhesion between the cells. Layers of aggregated bacteria as microcolonies ac****ulate to thicken the biofilm. The matrix of EPS prevents the entry...
- lesions, known as vegetations, which are m****es of platelets, fibrin, microcolonies of microorganisms, and scant inflammatory cells. In the subacute form...