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Publication: Polymicrobial aggregates in human saliva build the oral biofilm

With few exceptions, biofilms harbor polymicrobial communities displaying complex spatial organization and interspecies interactions. Extensive efforts have been devoted to understanding the biofilm initiation and further development. The researchers in this investigation used a BioFlux shear flow system to investigate the structural organization of microbial aggregates in human saliva and their role in biofilm formation. The researchers found that most aggregates developed in biofilms without specific taxonomic order.

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