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Microbial biofilms and infection Planktonic cells are isolated, free-living cells that can form the Biofilm that does not make part of the sessile cells. Factors of Microbial Biofilm Generally, the Biofilm might be affected by many factors counting the cellular recognition for various attachment sites on a surface, contact with the planktonic cells with a sub-inhibitory concentration of antimicrobe, nutrition shortage, incidence of toxic metals, and other stress circumstances which can influence how the Biofilm grows and interacts with its environment24. Detection methods of microbial Biofilm Biofilm can be detected with various . . .

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