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- who: Minhaz Ur Rahman from the Published in partnership with Nanyang Technological University have published the research work: Microrheology of Pseudomonas aeruginosa biofilms grown in wound beds, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors demonstrate a new tool that opens the possibility of ex vivo investigations of medically important biofilms, grown in_vivo, for which there previously was no extant method. The main reason for increased noise is that fewer particle tracks are acquired for the ex vivo biofilms than for the in_vitro biofilms .
- how: For this proof-of-concept study the authors used . . .
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