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Multi-species biofilms in ecology, medicine, and biotechnology

The structure, composition, and developmental patterns of multi-species biofilms are analyzed, as are the mechanisms of interaction of their microbial components. The main methodological approaches used for analysis of multi-species biofilms, including omics technologies, are characterized. Environm...

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Published in:Microbiology (New York) 2015-11, Vol.84 (6), p.731-750
Main Authors: Nozhevnikova, A. N, Botchkova, E. A, Plakunov, V. K
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