Direct Continuous Method for Monitoring Biofilm Infection in a Mouse Model
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Kevin Francis | K. Francis | P. R. Contag | Pamela R. Contag | Jun Yu | C. Bellinger-Kawahara | Jun Yu | M. Deboer | J. Kadurugamuwa | Monica DeBoer | Jagath L. Kadurugamuwa | Lin Sin | Eddie Albert | Michael Rubin | Carole Bellinger-Kawahara | T. R. Parr, | Lin V Sin | T. Parr | Michael Rubin | Eddie Albert
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