Center for Biofilm Engineering
Abstract:
"Confocal laser microscopy on biofilms: Successes and limitations"
08-019
Imaging of bacterial biofilms with microscopes has been an essential and
transformative method in biofilm research. Fluorescence microscopy can elucidate
specific biofilm components and cellular activities that cannot be separated
otherwise. In particular, confocal fluorescence microscopy extends that
examination through the thickness of a fully hydrated, in-situ biofilm,
affording the potential for 3D, non-invasive, time-lapse imaging.
This article discusses some striking examples of the insight provided by
confocal fluorescence microscopy into biofilm structure, composition, and
heterogeneity, and will also enumerate some limitations of this imaging process.
"Confocal laser microscopy on biofilms:Successes and limitations"
Pitts B, Stewart P
Microscopy Today 2008 July;18-22
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