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It is well known that bacteria attach to roots, and various mechanisms are known for attachment including the involvement of a variety of cell components such as outer membrane proteins, wall polysaccharides (capsules), lipopolysaccharides, and cell surface agglutinin.
Hydrocarbon-oxidizing bacteria attach to floating oil droplets on the water surface, where their action eventually decomposes the oil to carbon dioxide.
The cattle vaccine developed by Bioniche is based on the work of B. Brett Finlay of the University of British Columbia, who helped discover how O157 bacteria attach themselves to the cattle intestines, where they can then multiply.
The exact mechanism by which dissimilatory metal reducing bacteria attach to iron oxide mineral surfaces remains elusive.
Biofilm bacteria attach to surfaces and are surrounded by an extracellular matrix called the extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) (Costerton et al. 1999).
Bacteria attach on milk handling equipment surfaces either as single cells or in binary biofilms, which may become difficult to remove (Lindsay et al. 2002).
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The viability of bacteria attached to the antibacterial surface was tested using the spread plate method.
Observations have conclusively shown that biofilm bacteria (attached) predominate, numerically and metabolically, in virtually all ecosystems.
Magnified view of various locations of the bacteria attached were shown as indicated i iv.
Microscale patterned surfaces have been shown to control the arrangement of bacteria attached to surfaces.
Bacteria attached to the edges of pG and rGO flakes rather than surrounding them, in contrast to GO, which had attached bacteria, distributed over its surface.
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