Biofilm formation in Staphylococcus implant infections. A review of molecular mechanisms and implications for biofilm-resistant materials.
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Carla Renata Arciola | C. R. Arciola | D. Campoccia | L. Montanaro | J. Costerton | Lucio Montanaro | Davide Campoccia | P. Speziale | Pietro Speziale | John William Costerton | C. Arciola
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