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Imaging the separation distance between the attached bacterial cells and the surface with a total internal reflection dark-field microscope

Xia et al., 2019

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16374747517971943660
Author
Xia A
Yang S
Zhang R
Ni L
Xing X
Jin F
Publication year
Publication venue
Langmuir

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The attachment of bacterial cells to a surface is implicated in the formation of biofilms. Although the surface-related behaviors in this process, such as single cell motility and surface sensing, have been investigated intensively, the precise information of separation …
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