The distributed genome hypothesis as a rubric for understanding evolution<i>in situ</i>during chronic bacterial biofilm infectious processes

Garth D. Ehrlich(Allegheny-Singer Research Institute), Fen Hu(Allegheny-Singer Research Institute), Paul Stoodley(The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center), J. W. Costerton(Unknown), Josh Earl(Allegheny-Singer Research Institute), J. Christopher Post(Allegheny-Singer Research Institute), Patrick J. DeMeo(Unknown), Azad Ahmed(Allegheny-Singer Research Institute), N. Luisa Hiller(Allegheny-Singer Research Institute)
FEMS Immunology & Medical Microbiology
May 28, 2010
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