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Exploring bacteria–surface interactions with a fluorescent membrane tension probe
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 42, October 2025. <br/>SignificanceIn natural environments, bacteria are primarily found attached to surfaces rather than as free-swimming cells. Their behavior is influenced by surface-specific mechanics such as hydrodynamic and adhesive forces and the material properties of …



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