Near-surface Motion of Bacteria in Polymer Solutions
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Abstract
Many bacteria live on solid-liquid interface and they are surrounded by polymers that naturally exist or excreted by themselves. Polymers may facilitate the formation of biofilm by protecting bacteria from external stress. In addition, the interactions between swimming bacteria, polymer and surface are crucial for dynamic processes of bacteria such as surface attachment and dispersal. Here we will present our preliminary work on how polymers may affect the single cell motion pattern near solid surfaces and assist the spreading of bacterial colony.
*This work was supported by the Research Grants Council of Hong Kong SAR (RGC numbers 2130439, 2130493 and 2130613), and from the National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC 21473152).
Presenters
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Ding CAO
- Chinese Univ of Hong Kong