Methicillin Resistance Alters the Biofilm Phenotype and Attenuates Virulence in Staphylococcus aureus Device-Associated Infections
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P. Fey | G. Pier | B. Loftus | Pin Tong | A. Lohan | R. Massey | J. O’Gara | C. Pozzi | C. Schaeffer | Elaine M. Waters | J. Rudkin | Justine K. Rudkin | C. R. Schaeffer
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