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Biofilm-Producing Microorganism Testing

Biofilms are aggregates of organized growth of microorganisms. Bacteria irreversibly attach to the surface of inert or active entities, multiply, differentiate, and secrete some polysaccharide matrix, which is a bacterial aggregate membrane formed by wrapping the bacterial community in it. A single biofilm can be formed by one or more different microorganisms.

More information: biofilm transmission electron microscope