Lubricin: a novel means to decrease bacterial adhesion and proliferation.
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Thomas J Webster | Edgar D Goluch | Erik N. Taylor | Gregory D Jay | T. Webster | G. Jay | E. Goluch | George E Aninwene | Pegah N Abadian | Erik N Taylor | Vishnu Ravi | Douglas M Hall | Amy Mei | P. N. Abadian | G. Aninwene | V. Ravi | Amy Mei | Douglas M. Hall
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