Formation, collective motion, and merging of macroscopic bacterial aggregates
George Courcoubetis(University of Southern California), James Q. Boedicker(University of Southern California), Sean Lim(University of Southern California), Manasi S. Gangan(University of Southern California), Stephan Haas(University of Southern California), Xiaokan Guo(University of Southern California)
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