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An eye on bacterial communication
Physics Today, 2015Oscillations in biofilm growth reveal the role of ion channels in single-cell organisms. Oscillations in biofilm growth reveal the role of ion channels in single-cell organisms.
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Complexity in the Bacterial Community
Science Signaling, 2008Biofilms are organized communities of bacteria that form on surfaces. The bacterial population of a biofilm exhibits enhanced resistance to environmental stress and antibiotics, which has important implications for the clinic and industry. Vlamakis et al .
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Community-acquired bacterial pneumonias
Seminars in Respiratory Infections, 2000Community-acquired bacterial pneumonias are among the most common of infectious diseases. The diagnosis of the etiological agent is becoming more challenging and more critical as new organisms are recognized as pathogens, and as well established agents become increasingly resistant to antimicrobial agents.
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Analysis of bacterial communities in and on concrete
Materials and Structures, 2016Bacteria are known to catalyze degradation of concrete, and have more recently been used to repair micro-cracks in or form protective biofilms on cement mortar. However, the microbial communities in and on concrete under ordinary weathering conditions have not been characterized, in part because of difficulty in extracting DNA from inside concrete ...
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Bacterial Communities on Macroalgae
2012Microorganisms play an important role in the biology of macroalgae. A number of important functions, ranging from growth enhancement, production of toxins and other secondary metabolites, regulation of morphology, and settlement of invertebrate larvae and spores to pathogenicity, have been ascribed to microorganisms, mostly based on cultivation ...
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Community-Acquired Bacterial Meningitis
New England Journal of Medicine, 2006Gregory J. Moran+2 more
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