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  • 40236430816454834PublicAssets/3446This time-lapse movie shows that bacterial communities called biofilms can create blockages that prevent fluid flow in devices such as stents and catheters over a period of about 56 hours. This video was featured in a <em><a href="http://blogs.princeton.edu/research/2013/03/01/how-do-bacteria-clog-medical-devices-very-quickly-pnas/">news release</a></em> from Princeton University.Bonnie Bassler, Princeton UniversityKnut Drescher, Princeton UniversityVideo

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    Biofilm blocking fluid flow

    This time-lapse movie shows that bacterial communities called biofilms can create blockages that prevent fluid flow in devices such as stents and catheters over a period of about 56 hours. This video was featured in a news release from Princeton University.

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    Bonnie Bassler, Princeton University

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    Knut Drescher, Princeton University

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    3446

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