Understanding Microbial Biofilms 1st Edition
Captivating and essential for anyone working with microbial communities, Understanding Microbial Biofilms 1st Edition by Surajit Das and Neelam Kungwani delivers a clear, modern guide to the formation, behavior, detection, and management of biofilms. This engaging volume turns complex microbiology into practical insight, ideal for students, researchers, clinicians, and industry professionals.
Start with a compelling overview of why biofilms matter—from persistent infections and medical-device colonization to biofouling in water systems and industrial pipelines—then move into accessible explanations of the underlying biology: adhesion, matrix production, quorum sensing, and community resilience. The book balances conceptual clarity with applied perspective, covering detection methods, control and prevention strategies, and implications for public health and biotechnology.
Readers will appreciate the structured approach that builds understanding step-by-step, reinforced by real-world examples and problem-centered discussions. Whether you’re preparing for lab work, designing anti-biofilm strategies, or seeking a reliable textbook for coursework, this edition equips you with actionable knowledge and up-to-date context relevant across India, Europe, North America, and beyond.
Written in a professional yet approachable tone, Understanding Microbial Biofilms 1st Edition is both a foundational reference and a practical handbook. Add it to your collection to strengthen research, inform clinical decisions, or guide industrial practice—an indispensable resource for navigating the challenges and opportunities posed by microbial biofilms worldwide.
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