In vitro interaction of bacteria with polypropylene/ePTFE prostheses.
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J. Bellón | J. Buján | F. Jurado | N. G-Honduvilla | A. Carranza | Julia Buján | Juan M Bellón | Natalio G-Honduvilla | Alberto G-Carranza
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