The potential pathogenicity of chlorhexidine-sensitive Acanthamoeba strains isolated from contact lens cases from asymptomatic individuals in Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain.
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Basilio Valladares | J. Lorenzo-Morales | M. G. Cabrera-Serra | J. Piñero | Jacob Lorenzo-Morales | B. Valladares | Carmen M Martín-Navarro | M Gabriela Cabrera-Serra | Fernando Rancel | Nieves M Coronado-Alvarez | José E Piñero | C. Martín-Navarro | N. Coronado-Álvarez | F. Rancel
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