Heteroorganic molecules and bacterial biofilms: Controlling biodeterioration of cultural heritage

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In this review we describe the mechanisms of biodeterioration, the challenges faced by heritage conservators in treating biodeterioration caused by bacterial growth and metabolism, and outline current remediation techniques found to inhibit the growth of bacterial biofilms and induce their dispersal.

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Alexander, S. A., & Schiesser, C. H. (2016, September 13). Heteroorganic molecules and bacterial biofilms: Controlling biodeterioration of cultural heritage. Arkivoc. Arkat. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.p009.765

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