Antibacterial Efficacy of Silver-Impregnated Polyelectrolyte Multilayers Immobilized on a Biological Dressing in a Murine Wound Infection Model
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Kevin W. Johnson | Ankit Agarwal | K. W. Johnson | Nicholas L. Abbott | Charles J. Czuprynski | C. Murphy | N. Abbott | M. Schurr | C. Czuprynski | Ankit Agarwal | J. McAnulty | Kathleen M. Guthrie | Christopher J. Murphy | Michael J. Schurr | Dana S. Tackes | Patricia R. Kierski | Jonathan F. McAnulty | P. R. Kierski | C. Murphy | C. Murphy
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