Quorum-quenching microbial infections: mechanisms and implications
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Lian-Hui Zhang | Yihu Dong | Y. Dong | L. Wang | L.‐H. Zhang | Y-h Dong | L-y Wang | L-H Zhang | Lian‐Hui Wang | Yi-hu Dong
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