A microplate-based system as in vitro model of biofilm growth and quantification

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We describe a 96-well microtiter plate-based system as an in vitro model for biofilm formation and quantification. Although in vitro assays are artificial systems and thus significantly differ from in vivo conditions, they represent an important tool to evaluate biofilm formation and the effect of compounds on biofilms. Stainings to evaluate the amount of biomass (crystal violet staining) and the number of metabolically active cells (resazurin assay) are discussed and specific attention is paid to the use of this model to quantify persisters in sessile populations.

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Vandecandelaere, I., Van Acker, H., & Coenye, T. (2016). A microplate-based system as in vitro model of biofilm growth and quantification. In Methods in Molecular Biology (Vol. 1333, pp. 53–66). Humana Press Inc. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-2854-5_5

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