Phenazines affect biofilm formation by Pseudomonas aeruginosa in similar ways at various scales.
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Dianne K. Newman | D. Newman | A. Price-Whelan | L. Dietrich | Alexa Price-Whelan | Lars E. P. Dietrich | Itzel Ramos | I. Ramos
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