Cheng et al., 2019 - Google Patents
Micro-and nanotopography sensitive bacterial attachment mechanisms: a reviewCheng et al., 2019
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- Cheng Y
- Feng G
- Moraru C
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- Frontiers in microbiology
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Bacterial attachment to material surfaces can lead to the development of biofilms that cause severe economic and health problems. The outcome of bacterial attachment is determined by a combination of bacterial sensing of material surfaces by the cell and the …
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