Bacteria can grow in tubes or on plates {culture, bacteria} {bacterial culture}.
RNA-binding proteins {Hfq protein} can have more sensitivity in cultures with little fluid motion {low fluid shear}.
Bacteria cluster and attach to surfaces to form intercellular matrix {biofilm}|. They exchange signals and proliferate into microcolonies. Matrix can differentiate into different regions. Cells can leave to form new colonies. Substituted furanones block biofilm formation and break up existing ones, because they are similar to acylated homoserine lactones and mimic bacterial signals.
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