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関連著者
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Beighton D.
Joint Microbiological Research Unit King's College School Of Medicine And Dentistry
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Beighton D.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit Faculty Of Clinical Dentistry
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BYERS H.L.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit, Faculty of Clinical Dentistry
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HOMER K.A.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit, Faculty of Clinical Dentistry
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Homer K.a.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit Faculty Of Clinical Dentistry
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Byers H.l.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit Faculty Of Clinical Dentistry
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Kidd E.
Department Of Conservativie Dentistry United Medical And Dental School Guy's Hospital
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Kidd E.
Department Of Conservative Dental Surgery United Medical And Dental School Guy's Hospital Londo
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Beighton D.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit Dental Institute King's College School Of Medicine And Dentist
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Brailsford S.r.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit Dental Institute King's College School Of Medicine And Dentist
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TARELLI E.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit, Faculty of Clinical Dentistry
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HAMBLEY H.
Department of Haematology, King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry
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Tarelli E.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit Faculty Of Clinical Dentistry
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TREGASKIS R.B.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit, Dental Institute, King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry
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LEFTWICH H.S.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit, Dental Institute, King's College School of Medicine and Dentistry
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Leftwich H.s.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit Dental Institute King's College School Of Medicine And Dentist
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Hambley H.
Department Of Haematology King's College School Of Medicine And Dentistry
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Tregaskis R.b.
Joint Microbiology Research Unit Dental Institute King's College School Of Medicine And Dentistry
著作論文
- Prediction of Secondary Caries around Tooth-colored Restorations : A Clinical and Microbiological Study
- Growth of Viridans Streptococci on Human Serum α_1-Acid Glycoprotein
- Utilization of Sialic Acid by Viridans Streptococci
- The Predominant Actinomyces spp. Isolated from Infected Dentin of Active Root Caries Lesions