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Drug resistance mechanism of Staphylococcus aureus bacterial biofilm
1970
Journal of Clinical and Nursing Research
Bacterial biofilm (BF) is a kind of growth way that bacteria are associated with planktonic cells in the process of growing on the body tissue or biomaterial surface to adapt to the change of living environment, composed of bacteria and extracellular matrix. After the formation of biofilm, bacteria are coated in the extracellular matrix, increased immune system of the body and antibiotic resistance, making these two mechanisms are difficult to effectively remove the infected foci, and biofilm
doi:10.26689/jcnr.v1i1.102
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