MICROBIOLOGY: FUNDAMENTALS CONNECT AC
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Author: Cowan
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Biofilm is defined as a type of association of microorganisms in which microbial cells attached to each other to a living or non-living surfaces inside a self-producing matrix. It is formed by extracellular
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