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An in silico genomic study of biofilm formation by foodborne bacterial pathogens

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Status Project Complete
Funder(s) 00 University of Hull
Value £3,750.00
Project Dates Aug 10, 2020 - Nov 10, 2020
Partner Organisations 00 No Partners

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