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Table 1 Characteristics of clinical isolates used in this study
Figure 1 Biofilm formation by clinical bacterial isolates.S. aureusstaining the attached bacteria with 0.1% CV and measuring the OD values at 570nm (CV Biofilm formation by individual clinical isolates of E
Figure 2 Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) images of biofilms. Representative SEM images of biofilms established on polystyrene pegsfollowing 48 h incubation at 37°C from a selected biofilm producing strain of each bacterial species; including A) S
Figure 3 Association between biofilm formation and pulsed-field type. Relationship of the biofilm-forming capacity of individual strains andpulsed-field type (PFT)
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