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The Morphological Characteristics and the Dynamics of Biofilms Formed by a Transgenic Bacillus subtilis Strain

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Mogil'naya, O.A., Krylova, T.Y. & Popova, L.Y. The Morphological Characteristics and the Dynamics of Biofilms Formed by a Transgenic Bacillus subtilis Strain. Microbiology 72, 509–510 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1025065311507

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