Roles of curli, cellulose and BapA in Salmonella biofilm morphology studied by atomic force microscopy.

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Published in BMC Microbiol on July 24, 2007

Authors

Kristina Jonas1, Henrik Tomenius, Abdul Kader, Staffan Normark, Ute Römling, Lyubov M Belova, Ojar Melefors

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1: Swedish Institute for Infectious Disease Control, Solna, Sweden. Kristina.Jonas@smi.ki.se <Kristina.Jonas@smi.ki.se>

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