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Development of a Steady-State Oral Microbial Biofilm Community using the Constant-Depth Film Fermenter
1996
Microbiology
The complexity of biof ilm communities like dental plaque suggests that laboratory model biofilm growth systems may help to understand their structure and function. This study describes the use of a constant-depth film fermenter (CDFF) to investigate biofilm formation by a nine-membered community of oral bacteria. The community was grown to steady state in a chemostat incubated anaerobically. The chemostat output was fed into the CDFF incubated aerobically. Viable counts for each species from
doi:10.1099/13500872-142-3-631
pmid:8868438
fatcat:ipmfejn76fhrhlutszllummsfi