Al-Shuneigat et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Effects of wild Thymus vulgaris essential oil on clinical isolates biofilm-forming bacteriaAl-Shuneigat et al., 2014
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- Al-Shuneigat J
- Al-Sarayreh S
- Al-Saraireh Y
- Al-Qudah M
- Al-Tarawneh I
- Albataineh E
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- IOSR J. Dent. Med. Sci
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Background: A biofilm is group of bacteria embedded in a self-produced matrix made of polysaccharide and protein. Bacterial biofilms cause chronic infections because they show increased tolerance to antibiotics and disinfectant chemicals as well as resisting …
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