Filaments in curved streamlines: rapid formation of Staphylococcus aureus biofilm streamers
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On Shun Pak | Knut Drescher | Howard A Stone | Bonnie L Bassler | H. Stone | B. Bassler | K. Drescher | Minyoung Kevin Kim | On Shun Pak | Minyoung Kevin Kim
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