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Surface physical roughness correlating to biofilm attachment on galvanized aluminum surfaces by bacteria
2019
Applied Environmental Biotechnology
Microbial biofilm formation on surfaces of materials is important information to better understand the adhesion mechanisms and to prevent bacterial colonization. Atomic force microscopy is a useful tool for examining bacterial biofilms formed on metal surfaces. The objectives of the present study were to evaluate the metal surface properties including roughness for attachment of the bacterium Janthinobacterium lividum isolated from drinking-water catridge and to establish the relationship
doi:10.26789/aeb.2018.01.005
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