Visualizing Antimicrobials in Bacterial Biofilms: Three-Dimensional Biochemical Imaging Using TOF-SIMS
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S. Diggle | J. Bundy | A. Filloux | F. Harrison | D. Mcphail | S. Fearn | Sarah K. Davies | L. Allsopp | E. Ware
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