Adhesion of Enterococcus faecalis in the nonculturable state to plankton is the main mechanism responsible for persistence of this bacterium in both lake and seawater (Q40279762)

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scientific article published on November 2004
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Adhesion of Enterococcus faecalis in the nonculturable state to plankton is the main mechanism responsible for persistence of this bacterium in both lake and seawater
scientific article published on November 2004

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    Adhesion of Enterococcus faecalis in the nonculturable state to plankton is the main mechanism responsible for persistence of this bacterium in both lake and seawater (English)
    Caterina Signoretto
    Gloria Burlacchini
    Maria del Mar LleĆ²
    Carla Pruzzo
    Massimiliano Zampini
    Giorgio Franzini
    Pietro Canepari
    1 November 2004
    6892-6896

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