Amina M and Ahmed B
Swarming motility is one of the most impressive features of microbial life and requires an extended investigations. Till now days, many studies have indicated that swarming is the most complex type of bacterial motility. It roles include the colonization of hydrated-viscous surfaces, the formation of biofilms and antibiotics resistance. Furthermore, among the human pathogene microbiota, Pseudomonas aeruginosa have attracted a significant interest because of their complexes swarming pattern. The direction of this movement is biased by chemotactic responses to several stimuli. Thus, the present review is focused on Pseudomonas aeruginosa swarming and their exhibition of adaptive antibiotics resistance.
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