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Association of sickle cell trait with adverse pregnancy outcomes in a population-based cohort.
Half a century of pain.
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Hippocampal subfield surface deformity in non-semantic primary progressive aphasia.
Stroke rehabilitation: application and analysis of the modified Barthel index in an Arab community.
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Zaborina, Olga Y.
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Surgical Wound Infection
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Wound Infection
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The opposing forces of the intestinal microbiome and the emerging pathobiome.
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Pseudomonas aeruginosa wound infection involves activation of its iron acquisition system in response to fascial contact.
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Modeling Acinetobacter baumannii wound infections: The critical role of iron.
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Can Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus Silently Travel From the Gut to the Wound and Cause Postoperative Infection? Modeling the "Trojan Horse Hypothesis".
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Optimum Operating Room Environment for the Prevention of Surgical Site Infections.
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Identification of Collagenolytic Bacteria in Human Samples: Screening Methods and Clinical Implications for Resolving and Preventing Anastomotic Leaks and Wound Complications.
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Enterococcus faecalis exploits the human fibrinolytic system to drive excess collagenolysis: implications in gut healing and identification of druggable targets.
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A Novel Nonantibiotic Gut-directed Strategy to Prevent Surgical Site Infections.
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Wound Infection