Total bacterial counts on oral mucosa after using a commercial saliva substitute in patients undergoing hematopoietic cell transplantation
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M. Tanimoto | S. Takashiba | F. Nishimura | S. Kokeguchi | Y. Soga | H. Maeda | I. Tanimoto | F. Ishimaru | N. Fujii | K. Yamabe | Yuko Sugiura | Soichiro Tsutani
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