Microscale patterned surfaces reduce bacterial fouling-microscopic and theoretical analysis.
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Alan J Kennedy | A. Kennedy | Megan E Merritt | F. Crocker | R. Baney | Ravikumar Vasudevan | Megan Merritt | Fiona H Crocker | Ronald H Baney | R. Vasudevan
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