Pseudomonas aeruginosa-induced infection and degradation of human wound fluid and skin proteins ex vivo are eradicated by a synthetic cationic polymer.
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A. Schmidtchen | M. Mörgelin | M. Davoudi | K. Blom | M. Werthén | D. Nitsche | M. Davoudi | A. Sonesson | Andreas Sonesson | Matthias Mörgelin
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