Abstract
An in vitro assay is presented for culturing staphylococcal biofilms and biofilms of nonmotile Gram-positive bacteria under static conditions in microtiter assay plates, and for the quantification of biofilm growth, using a simple staining procedure that measures amounts of bacterial cells and extracellular matrix. This basic assay can be adapted readily to study several aspects of biofilm formation, for high-throughput screening to identify small molecule inhibitors of biofilm formation or biofilm-defective mutants, and for quantifying the anti-biofilm activity of biofilm inhibitors.
