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Pseudomonas aeruginosa
and
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
biofilm in flow cells
Martin Weiss Nielsen, Claus Sternberg, Søren Molin,
Birgitte Regenberg
Molecular Integrative Physiology
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Engineering & Materials Science
Air
4%
Antibiotics
10%
Antimicrobial agents
12%
Biofilms
100%
Cells
7%
Containers
6%
Genes
7%
Lasers
11%
Microorganisms
8%
Microscopic examination
16%
Nutrients
18%
Oxygen
5%
Proteins
6%
Pumps
5%
Scanning
11%
Shear stress
6%
Tubing
8%
Visualization
5%
Yeast
88%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Air
5%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
4%
Anti-Infective Agents
7%
Biofilms
73%
Confocal Microscopy
14%
Equipment and Supplies
8%
Fluorescent Dyes
7%
Gene Expression
4%
Growth
3%
In Vitro Techniques
3%
Microbiota
7%
Nutrients
12%
Oxygen
5%
Proteins
2%
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
69%
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
68%
Chemical Compounds
Antimicrobial Agent
10%
Bubble
15%
Confocal Laser Scanning Microscopy
17%
Dioxygen
3%
Flow
47%
Fluorescent Probe
6%
Nutrient
15%
Protein
3%
Pump
7%
Shear Stress
8%