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Method for collecting air-water interface microbes suitable for subsequent microscopy and molecular analysis in both research and teaching laboratories

Henk, 2004

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654553091463481427
Author
Henk M
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Applied and Environmental Microbiology

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ABSTRACT A method has been developed for collecting air-water interface (AWI) microbes and biofilms that enables analysis of the same sample with various combinations of bright- field and fluorescence light microscopy optics, scanning and transmission electron …
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