In vitro activity of Protegrin-1, alone and in combination with clinically useful antibiotics, against Acinetobacter baumannii strains isolated from surgical wounds
Gianluca Morroni(Marche Polytechnic University), Oscar Cirioni(Marche Polytechnic University), Oriana Simonetti(Marche Polytechnic University), Damian Neubauer(Gdańsk Medical University), Monia Orciani(Marche Polytechnic University), Elżbieta Kamysz(University of Gdańsk), Wojciech Kamysz(Gdańsk Medical University), Eleonora Giovanetti(Ospedali Riuniti di Ancona), Miriam Caffarini(Marche Polytechnic University), Annamaria Offidani(Marche Polytechnic University), Lucia Brescini(Marche Polytechnic University), Andrea Brenciani(Marche Polytechnic University)
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