Early implant‐associated osteomyelitis results in a peri‐implanted bacterial reservoir
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A. Petersen | A. Moodley | T. Bjarnsholt | H. Jensen | K. Kragh | L. K. Jensen | B. Aalbæk | J. Koch
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