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Biofilms, Infection, and Antimicrobial Therapy

John L. Pace , Mark E. Rupp , Roger G. Finch

Medical / Infectious Diseases

Rather than existing in a planktonic or free-living form, evidence indicates that microbes show a preference for living in a sessile form within complex communities called biofilms. Biofilms appear to afford microbes a survival advantage by optimizing nutrition, offering protection against hostile elements, and providing a network for cell-to-cell
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