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C R Arciola

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The International Journal of Artificial Organs|December 15, 2005
Why focus on implant infections?C R Arciola
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|May 18, 2006
Opportunistic bacteria in implant infections. Knowing them to plan their controlC R Arciola
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|October 6, 2007
Bacterial gangs attack implantsC R Arciola
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|October 17, 2008
Still stuck in the slimeC R Arciola
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|October 6, 2007
Cave enterococcum!J Huebner, C R Arciola
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery|March 1, 1994
In vitro adhesion of Staphylococcus epidermidis on heparin-surface-modified intraocular lensesC R Arciola, R Caramazza, A Pizzoferrato
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|October 17, 2008
Nanostructured materials for inhibition of bacterial adhesion in orthopedic implants: a minireviewL Montanaro, D Campoccia, C R Arciola
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|May 29, 2001
Presence of icaA and icaD genes and slime production in a collection of staphylococcal strains from catheter-associated infectionsC R Arciola, L Baldassarri, L Montanaro
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|May 18, 2006
A glance at the role of exotoxins in opportunistic bacterial infectionsL Montanaro, D Campoccia, C R Arciola
The New Microbiologica|February 24, 2001
Adhesion to a polymeric biomaterial affects the antibiotic resistance of Staphylococcus epidermidisC R Arciola, M E Donati, L Montanaro
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The International Journal of Artificial Organs|December 15, 2005
Why focus on implant infections?C R Arciola
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|May 18, 2006
Opportunistic bacteria in implant infections. Knowing them to plan their controlC R Arciola
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|October 6, 2007
Bacterial gangs attack implantsC R Arciola
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|October 17, 2008
Still stuck in the slimeC R Arciola
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|October 6, 2007
Cave enterococcum!J Huebner, C R Arciola
Journal of Cataract and Refractive Surgery|March 1, 1994
In vitro adhesion of Staphylococcus epidermidis on heparin-surface-modified intraocular lensesC R Arciola, R Caramazza, A Pizzoferrato
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|October 17, 2008
Nanostructured materials for inhibition of bacterial adhesion in orthopedic implants: a minireviewL Montanaro, D Campoccia, C R Arciola
Journal of Clinical Microbiology|May 29, 2001
Presence of icaA and icaD genes and slime production in a collection of staphylococcal strains from catheter-associated infectionsC R Arciola, L Baldassarri, L Montanaro
The International Journal of Artificial Organs|May 18, 2006
A glance at the role of exotoxins in opportunistic bacterial infectionsL Montanaro, D Campoccia, C R Arciola
The New Microbiologica|February 24, 2001
Adhesion to a polymeric biomaterial affects the antibiotic resistance of Staphylococcus epidermidisC R Arciola, M E Donati, L Montanaro
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