Pseudomonas aeruginosa anaerobic respiration in biofilms: relationships to cystic fibrosis pathogenesis.
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George M. Hilliard | P. R. Gardner | Richard C Boucher | Robert E W Hancock | D. Hassett | R. Hancock | T. Noah | T. McDermott | R. Hennigan | M. Parsek | S. Yoon | R. Boucher | D. Wozniak | J. Rowe | B. Iglewski | U. Ochsner | Matthew R Parsek | Daniel J Wozniak | Daniel J Hassett | U. Schwab | Sang Sun Yoon | Robert F Hennigan | George M Hilliard | Urs A Ochsner | Kislay Parvatiyar | Moneesha C Kamani | Holly L Allen | Teresa R DeKievit | Paul R Gardner | Ute Schwab | John J Rowe | Barbara H Iglewski | Timothy R McDermott | Ronald P Mason | Terry L Noah | H. Allen | G. Hilliard | K. Parvatiyar | T. Dekievit | R. Mason | M. Kamani | Ronald P. Mason
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