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Sonikeringseffekt på

biofilmsproducerande bakterier

Bildning av biofilm på titanytor med kliniska isolat associerad till protesinfektioner

Simon Alyas

Vårterminen 2015 Examensarbete, 15 hp

Biomedicinsk analytikerprogrammet, 180 hp

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Institutionen för Klinisk mikrobiologi Biomedicinsk laboratorievetenskap Biomedicinska analytikerprogrammet Examensarbete, 15 hp

Kursansvarige lärare: Ylva Hedberg Fransson ylva.hedberg.fransson@umu.se

The Effect of Sonication on Biofilm-Producing Bacteria Associated with Prosthetic Infections Handledare: Tor Monsen & Olena Rzhepishevska, Klinisk Mikrobiologi

Läraropponent: Maria Hedberg

Examinator: Mari Norgren

Datum för godkännande: 2015 - 06 - 21

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