Combination of microscopic techniques reveals a comprehensive visual impression of biofilm structure and composition.
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Thomas Bjarnsholt | Klaus Qvortrup | N. Høiby | M. Givskov | T. Bjarnsholt | K. Qvortrup | Morten Alhede | Michael Givskov | Niels Høiby | Morten Alhede | Ramon Liebrechts | Ramon Liebrechts
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