Biofilm Bridges Forming Structural Networks on Patterned Lubricant‐Infused Surfaces
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Julia Bruchmann | Thomas Schwartz | P. Levkin | T. Schwartz | Julia Bruchmann | Pavel A Levkin | Wenxi Lei | Jan Lars Rüping | Wenxi Lei
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