Comparative studies of bacteria with an atomic force microscopy operating in different modes.
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Y. Lyubchenko | I. Yaminsky | A. Bolshakova | O. I. Kiselyova | A V Bolshakova | O I Kiselyova | A S Filonov | O Y Frolova | Y L Lyubchenko | I V Yaminsky | O. Frolova | A. Filonov | A. V. Bol'shakova
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