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Zwitterionic surface chemistry enhances detachment of bacteria under shear

Shave et al., 2022

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7138068362751539316
Author
Shave M
Zhou Y
Kim J
Kim Y
Hutchison J
Bendejacq D
Goulian M
Choi J
Composto R
Lee D
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Soft Matter

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The ubiquitous nature of microorganisms, especially of biofilm-forming bacteria, makes biofouling a prevalent challenge in many settings, including medical and industrial environments immersed in liquid and subjected to shear forces. Recent studies have shown …
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