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Rapid microevolution of biofilm cells in response to antibiotics
Reference: npj Biofilms and Microbiomes (2019) 5: 34.
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Published By
Penesyan A., Nagy S.S.,
Kjelleberg S.
, Gillings M.R., Paulsen I.T.
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