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Vibrio cholerae persisted in microcosm for 700 days inhibits motility but promotes biofilm formation in nutrient-poor lake water microcosms.

Jubair M, Atanasova KR, Rahman M, Klose KE, Yasmin M, Yilmaz O, Morris JG, Ali A. Vibrio cholerae persisted in microcosm for 700 days inhibits motility but promotes biofilm formation in nutrient-poor lake water microcosms. PLoS One. 2014; 9(3):e92883.

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