Formation and properties of in vitro biofilms of ica-negative Staphylococcus epidermidis clinical isolates.
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D. Qu | Z. Qin | Juan Jiang | S. Molin | Lei Yang | Yuan-zhu Ou | Xiaomei Yang | Zhiqiang Qin
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