Influence of substratum position and acquired pellicle on Candida albicans biofilm.
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I. Cavalcanti | A. A. Del Bel Cury | Wander José da Silva | Sílvia Carneiro de Lucena | Indira M Cavalcanti | Camila Cordeiro Pousa
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