Kinetics of coaggregation of Porphyromonas gingivalis with Fusobacterium nucleatum using an automated microtiter plate assay.
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Z Metzger | R. Arnold | M Trope | Z. Metzger | M. Trope | L G Featherstone | W W Ambrose | R R Arnold | W. Ambrose | L. Featherstone
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