Spatially resolved force spectroscopy of bacterial surfaces using force-volume imaging.
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Richard A Strugnell | M. Gee | R. Strugnell | F. Gaboriaud | Fabien Gaboriaud | Michelle L Gee | Bhargava S Parcha | James A Holden | J. Holden | B. S. Parcha
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