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Physiologic effects of hyperbaric oxygen on microorganisms and host defences against infectionMathieu et al., 2006
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- Mathieu D
- Wattel F
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- Handbook on Hyperbaric Medicine
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Physiologic effects of hyperbaric oxygen on microorganisms and host defence mechanisms against infection fall into three categories: a direct action on anaerobic bacteria an indirect action on the microbicidal capability of polymorphonucleocytes and macrophages by raising …
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