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Fragmented but functional: Post-dispersion dynamics and phenotypic variation in dispersed biofilm-associated cells
Dibyangshee Singh1, Jacobus Brink1, Dishon Wayne Hiebner1
1School of Chemical and Bioprocess Engineering, University College Dublin, Ireland.
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Schematic overview of primary biofilm formation, dispersion of primary biofilm-associated cells (PBACs), and development of secondary biofilms.Image 1.
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