Toyama et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Investigation of bactericidal effect of a mid-infrared free electron laser on Escherichia coliToyama et al., 2022
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- Toyama T
- Fujioka J
- Watanabe K
- Yoshida A
- Sakuma T
- Inaba K
- Imai T
- Nakajima T
- Tsukiyama K
- Hamada N
- Yoshino F
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The rapid increase in the number of bacteria that are resistant to many commonly used antimicrobial agents and their global spread have become a major problem worldwide. In particular, for periodontal disease, which is a localized infection, there is a growing need for …
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