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Dispersed cells represent a distinct stage in the transition from bacterial biofilm to planktonic lifestyles
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A Brencic
A Dotsch
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AB Roy
AD Tischler
AR Hauser
B Kessler
BW Holloway
C Bordi
C Sternberg
C Wan
CL Ho
D Bieber
D Davies
DJ Clark
DO Cheung
E Frangipani
E Kay
G O’Toole
GL Winsor
H Kulasakara
H Mulcahy
JA Moscoso
JB Kaplan
JB Lyczak
JC Nickel
JM Meyer
JR Newman
K Sauer
KB Hisert
KH Choi
KL Connolly
KR Wilson
L Leoni
L Yang
L Yang
L Yang
LA Gallagher
LD Christensen
LR Marks
M Allesen-Holm
M Gjermansen
M Schuster
MA Jacobs
MT Rybtke
N Barraud
N Hoiby
P Cornelis
PK Singh
PR Kulkarni
RC Gentleman
S Adolph
S Anders
S Garvis
S Moller
S Pukatzki
SE West
SL Chua
T Bjarnsholt
U Romling
X Wei
Y Li
Y Liu
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Last time updated on 02/01/2020