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Fimbriae
Fimbriae are short, bristle-like protein appendages that project from the bacterial cell surface by the hundreds. Because they are structurally similar to pili, the terms are often used interchangeably, but fimbriae are primarily responsible for enabling a cell to adhere to surfaces and other cells. For pathogenic bacteria, this adherence is critical for colonization, infectivity, and virulence, and it also plays an essential role in biofilm formation.
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