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1 t causes of biofilm-associated infections on indwelling medical devices.
2 ten are associated with biofilms attached to indwelling medical devices.
3 s on abiotic surfaces in vitro as well as on indwelling medical devices.
4 ersistent infections by biofilm formation on indwelling medical devices.
5  are characterized by biofilm development on indwelling medical devices.
6 uccess of S. epidermidis during infection of indwelling medical devices.
7 es of infection related to biofilm formed on indwelling medical devices.
8 ted from biofilms on the surfaces of various indwelling medical devices.
9 fically developed to simulate conditions for indwelling medical devices.
10 tic strategy for prevention of infections on indwelling medical devices.
11 mortality, particularly when associated with indwelling medical devices.
12 eumonia, and infection of surgical sites and indwelling medical devices.
13   C. albicans also readily forms biofilms on indwelling medical devices and mucosal tissues, which se
14                        Biofilm infections on indwelling medical devices are a major cause of health c
15                   Candida biofilms formed on indwelling medical devices are increasingly associated w
16                                      Because indwelling medical devices break this barrier, they grea
17                    Bacterial colonisation of indwelling medical devices by coagulase-negative staphyl
18                Biofilm infections of certain indwelling medical devices by common pathogens such as s
19 nd biofouling of extracorporeal circuits and indwelling medical devices cause significant morbidity a
20               Microbial biofilm formation on indwelling medical devices causes persistent infections
21 dities (eg, stage IV + decubitus ulcers) and indwelling medical devices (eg, gastrostomy tubes) were
22 gies, we envision a self-cleaning system for indwelling medical devices equipped with bioinspired ult
23 ons involving biofilms frequently develop on indwelling medical devices in hospitalized patients, and
24 ion, over half of which can be attributed to indwelling medical devices, is a strong risk factor for
25  but, due to its ability to form biofilms on indwelling medical devices, it has emerged as a leading
26              Bacterial biofilms that form on indwelling medical devices, such as catheters, are signi
27 rmation and encrustation are major issues in indwelling medical devices, such as urinary stents and c
28 disrupt the microbiome, and increased use of indwelling medical devices that provide sites for biofil
29 cal importance in various areas ranging from indwelling medical devices to industrial setups.
30      Staphylococcus aureus forms biofilms on indwelling medical devices using a variety of cell-surfa
31 eta peptides inhibited bacterial spread from indwelling medical devices, we have provided proof of pr
32 iofilms formed within a host, for example on indwelling medical devices, would also differ depending