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“... decrease bacterial competitivity, while imperfect partition allows the emergence of plasmid-free cells...”
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“... extracellular polysaccharide (IEPS) production in dental biofilms, which can proportionally decrease bacterial...”
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“... LAB counts above 107 CFU/mL. However, this may decrease during 28 days’ storage. Beverages show...”
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“... of sugars (glucose, fructose and maltose) during the incubation time, indicating an intense bacterial...”
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“... no significant effect on bacterial growth, whereas the higher concentrations revealed an increase of the lag...”
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