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Adhesion as a weapon in microbial competition
Jonas Schluter
, Carey D. Nadell
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Bonnie Lynn Bassler
, Kevin R. Foster
Molecular Biology
High Meadows Environmental Institute
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Immunology and Microbiology
Biofilm
100%
Surface Property
44%
Microorganism
22%
Infectious Agent
11%
Extracellular Matrix
11%
Vibrio Cholerae
11%
Face
11%
Keyphrases
Microbial Competition
100%
Highly Adhesive
33%
Biofilm Adhesion
16%
Dense Communities
16%
Adhesive Cell
16%
Understanding Evolution
16%
Mathematics
Matrix (Mathematics)
100%
Pathogen
50%
Cholera
50%
Material Science
Biofilms
100%
Physical Property
11%
Computer Science
Defining Feature
100%
Engineering
Defining Feature
50%
Attachment Factor
50%