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Unwelcome colonisers: biofilm formation on voice prostheses
A human being’s voice is one of their most distinguishing and individual features. Most of us have experienced the frustration of temporarily losing our voices – but for many survivors of laryngeal cancer (cancer of the voice box), this loss … Continue reading
Posted in Clinical and Medical Microbiology
Tagged cancer, larynx, transplant, Voice prostheses
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