Propionibacterium acnes biofilm is present in intervertebral discs of patients undergoing microdiscectomy
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Robert K. Eastlack | Jonathan E. Schmitz | T. Witham | J. Baird | P. Stewart | Z. Gokaslan | K. Mavrommatis | G. James | V. Fischetti | O. Slabý | Jeffrey C. Wang | S. Garfin | T. Macháčková | J. Šána | R. Jancalek | E. Michu | N. Bhatia | N. Anand | H. Nosková | Calvin C. Kuo | F. Ru̇žička | S. Demir‐Deviren | A. Shamie | T. Alamin | F. Ahmed | M. Coscia | Assaf Raz | C. Birkenmaier | R. Lipina | J. Gogia | Manu N. Capoor | J. Stonemetz | M. Smrcka | Yu-po Lee | S. Fisher | R. Eastlack
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