Polymicrobial Infections and Biofilms: Clinical Significance and Eradication Strategies
Biofilms are population of cells growing in a coordinated manner and exhibiting resistance towards hostile environments. The infections associated with biofilms are difficult to control owing to the chronicity of infections and the emergence of antibiotic resistance. Most microbial infections are co...
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Main Authors: | V T Anju (Author), Siddhardha Busi (Author), Madangchanok Imchen (Author), Ranjith Kumavath (Author), Mahima S. Mohan (Author), Simi Asma Salim (Author), Pattnaik Subhaswaraj (Author), Madhu Dyavaiah (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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