Microbial biofilm formation and catheter-associated bacteriuria in patients with suprapubic catheterisation.
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A metaproteomics approach to elucidate host and pathogen protein expression during catheter-associated urinary tract infections (CAUTIs).From infection to immunotherapy: host immune responses to bacteria at the bladder mucosa.Postoperative patient comfort in suprapubic drainage versus transurethral catheterization following robot-assisted radical prostatectomy: a prospective randomized clinical trial.Pentacyclic triterpenes combined with ciprofloxacin help to eradicate the biofilm formed in vitro by Escherichia coli.Wild mushroom extracts as inhibitors of bacterial biofilm formation.
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Microbial biofilm formation and catheter-associated bacteriuria in patients with suprapubic catheterisation.
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Alexander Bachmann
Andre van der Merwe
Andreas F Widmer
Georg Müller
Gernot Bonkat
Malte Rieken
Olivier Braissant
Stephen Wyler
Thomas C Gasser
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10.1007/S00345-012-0930-1
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2012-08-25T00:00:00Z