Bacterial-killing effect of atmospheric pressure non-equilibrium plasma jet and oral mucosa response
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Xinpei Lu | Xinpei Lu | Zilan Xiong | Tianfeng Du | Dexi Liu | Xincai Zhou | Yingguang Cao | Dexi Liu | Z. Xiong | Xincai Zhou | Yingguang Cao | T. Du
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