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An attractive surface: gram-negative bacterial biofilms
Mark Schembri,
Michael Givskov
, Per Klemm
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Bacterial Biofilm
100%
Gram-negative Bacteria
100%
Biofilm
50%
Biocides
50%
Expansion Process
50%
Quorum Sensing
50%
Biofilm Formation
50%
Signal Transduction Pathway
50%
Community Members
50%
Associated Bacterial Communities
50%
Microbial Consortium
50%
Conventional Antibiotics
50%
Signal Transduction
50%
Virulence Factors
50%
Complex Communities
50%
Adhesion
50%
Engineering
Biofilm Formation
100%
Complex Process
100%
Biocide
100%
Live Bacteria
100%
Negative Bacteria
100%
Bacterial Biofilm
100%
Shear Force
100%
Hydrodynamic Shear
100%
Microbial
100%
Immunology and Microbiology
Biofilm
100%
Signal Transduction
66%
Microbial Consortium
33%
Quorum Sensing
33%
Gram-Negative Bacteria
33%
Virulence Factor
33%
Biocide
33%
Computer Science
Complex Process
100%
Community Member
100%