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Biofilm Formation by Gram-Negative Bacteria during Implant-Associated Infection

Nonfermenting gram-negative bacteria and enterobacteria isolated from various biomaterials of patients of the orthopedic trauma hospital with implant-associated infection demonstrated significantly ( p

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Published in:Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 2020-07, Vol.169 (3), p.365-368
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