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Biochemical basis of mercury remediation and bioaccumulation by Enterobacter sp. EMB21.
Characterization of rhamnolipids produced by non-pathogenic Acinetobacter and Enterobacter bacteria.
Optimization production of acid urease by Enterobacter sp. in an approach to reduce urea in Chinese …
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Switch to Oral Antibiotics in Gram-negative Bacteremia
Infections and Colonization With the Third Group of Enterobacteriaceae in the Intensive Care Unit
Trial of Meropenem Versus Piperacillin-Tazobactam on Mortality and Clinial Response
Stool Transplantation to Reduce Antibiotic Resistance Transmission
Study Evaluating Tigecycline in Selected Serious Infections Due to Resistant Gram-Negative Organisms
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