Inhibition and dispersion of proteobacterial biofilms

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Publication Date 2008-02-08
DOI 10.1039/B719802G
Impact Factor 6.222
Authors

Justin J. Richards, Robert W. Huigens III, T. Eric Ballard, Anne Basso, John Cavanagh, Christian Melander


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Abstract

A small molecule derived from a marine natural product with the ability to inhibit biofilm formation and also disperse established proteobacterial biofilms is presented.

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