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The effect of polyterpenol thin film surfaces on bacterial viability and adhesion

Bazaka et al., 2011

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16414825792313009150
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Bazaka K
Jacob M
Truong V
Crawford R
Ivanova E
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Polymers

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The nanometer scale surface topography of a solid substrate is known to influence the extent of bacterial attachment and their subsequent proliferation to form biofilms. As an extension of our previous work on the development of a novel organic polymer coating for …
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