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Microbial Primer: The catalytic biofilm matrix: This article is part of the Microbial Primers collection

The extracellular matrix of microbial biofilms has traditionally been viewed as a structural scaffold that retains the resident bacteria in the biofilm. Moreover, a role of the matrix in the tolerance of biofilms to antimicrobials and environmental stressors was recognized early in biofilm research....

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Published in:Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology) 2024-08, Vol.170 (8)
Main Authors: Goltermann, Lise, Shahryari, Shahab, Rybtke, Morten, Tolker-Nielsen, Tim
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