Comparison of in vitro disc diffusion and time kill-kinetic assays for the evaluation of antimicrobial wound dressing efficacy
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概要
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- 2005-07-01
著者
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Gallant-behm Corrie
Department Of Microbiology And Infectious Diseases University Of Calgary
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Gallant-behm Corrie
Department Of Microbiology And Infectious Diseases Faculty Of Medicine University Of Calgary
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Burrell Robert
Department Of Biology University Of Calgary
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YIN HUA
Nucryst Pharmaceuticals Corporation
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LIU SHIJIE
Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering, University of Alberta
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HEGGERS JOHN
Department of Surgery (Plastic)/Microbiology, University of Texas Medical Branch and Shriners Burns
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LANGFORD RITA
Nucryst Pharmaceuticals Corporation
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OLSON MERLE
Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, University of Calgary
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HART DAVID
Department of Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, University of Calgary
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Heggers John
Department Of Surgery (plastic)/microbiology University Of Texas Medical Branch And Shriners Burns I
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Liu Shijie
Department Of Chemical And Materials Engineering University Of Alberta
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Hart David
Department Of Microbiology And Infectious Diseases University Of Calgary
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Hart David
Department Of Microbiology And Infectious Diseases Faculty Of Medicine University Of Calgary
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Olson Merle
Department Of Microbiology And Infectious Diseases University Of Calgary
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Olson Merle
Department Of Biological Sciences Faculty Of Science University Of Calgary
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