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148 related items for PubMed ID: 3944494

  • 1. Bacterial adherence to intravenous catheters and needles and its influence by cannula type and bacterial surface hydrophobicity.
    Ashkenazi S, Weiss E, Drucker MM.
    J Lab Clin Med; 1986 Feb; 107(2):136-40. PubMed ID: 3944494
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  • 4. Complications of intravenous therapy with steel needles and Teflon catheters. A comparative study.
    Tully JL, Friedland GH, Baldini LM, Goldmann DA.
    Am J Med; 1981 Mar; 70(3):702-6. PubMed ID: 7211903
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  • 5. Bacterial adherence to vascular prostheses. A determinant of graft infectivity.
    Schmitt DD, Bandyk DF, Pequet AJ, Towne JB.
    J Vasc Surg; 1986 May; 3(5):732-40. PubMed ID: 2939263
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  • 6. In vitro quantitative adherence of bacteria to intravascular catheters.
    Sheth NK, Rose HD, Franson TR, Buckmire FL, Sohnle PG.
    J Surg Res; 1983 Mar; 34(3):213-8. PubMed ID: 6339815
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  • 9. Adherence of staphylococci to intravascular catheters.
    Kristinsson KG.
    J Med Microbiol; 1989 Apr; 28(4):249-57. PubMed ID: 2704036
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  • 12. Cell surface hydrophobicity and slime production of Staphylococcus epidermidis Brazilian isolates.
    Krepsky N, Rocha Ferreira RB, Ferreira Nunes AP, Casado Lins UG, Costa e Silva Filho F, de Mattos-Guaraldi AL, Netto-dosSantos KR.
    Curr Microbiol; 2003 Apr; 46(4):280-6. PubMed ID: 12732978
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  • 13. Surface morphology and tensile force at breaking point or different kinds of intravenous catheters before and after usage.
    Rosenbauer KA, Herzer JA.
    Scan Electron Microsc; 1981 Apr; (Pt 3):125-30. PubMed ID: 7330573
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  • 14. Surface characteristics of plastic intravenous catheters.
    Bair JN, Petersen RV.
    Am J Hosp Pharm; 1979 Dec; 36(12):1707-11. PubMed ID: 525649
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  • 15. Preventing infection in intravenous therapy.
    Maki DG.
    Anesth Analg; 1977 Dec; 56(1):141-53. PubMed ID: 402091
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  • 19. Bacterial adherence to fibronectin and endothelial cells: a possible mechanism for bacterial tissue tropism.
    Vercellotti GM, Lussenhop D, Peterson PK, Furcht LT, McCarthy JB, Jacob HS, Moldow CF.
    J Lab Clin Med; 1984 Jan; 103(1):34-43. PubMed ID: 6361186
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  • 20. Bacterial adherence to endothelial-seeded polytetrafluoroethylene grafts.
    Rosenman JE, Kempczinski RF, Berlatzky Y, Pearce WH, Ramalanjaona GR, Bjornson HS.
    Surgery; 1985 Oct; 98(4):816-23. PubMed ID: 4049253
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