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Kelly T. Mitchell
Kelly T. Mitchell
Texas Tech University
Biology
Anatomy
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Selenium
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The in vitro Efficacy of Betadine Antiseptic Solution and Colloidal Silver Gel Combination in Inhibiting the Growth of Bacterial Biofilms
2020
Phat Tran
Keaton Luth
Huy Dong
Ameesh Dev
Dilip S. Mehta
Kelly T. Mitchell
Keith Moeller
Cameron Moeller
Ted W. Reid
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2.5, 5, and 10% Betadine solution is not effective in inhibiting the growth of different Gram Negative and Gram Positive Pathogens in vitro
2014
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
Eric Huynh
Phat Tran
Patrick Pham
Abdul Hamood
Kelly T. Mitchell
Ted W. Reid
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Organo-selenium Coatings Inhibit Multiple Species Of Biofilm Formation On Different Types Of Ophthalmic Device Material
2012
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
Kelly T. Mitchell
Phat Tran
Avery I. Arnett
Thomas Mosley
Rob Hanes
Courtney Jarvis
Abdul Hamood
Leonardo Dominguez
Ted W. Reid
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The Use Of A Covalent Selenium Coating To Inhibit Biofilm Formation On A Silicone Scleral Buckle
2011
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
Kelly T. Mitchell
Avery I. Arnett
Jena-Claire Auten
Rob Hanes
Courtney Jarvis
Josh Thomas
Abdul Hamood
Leo Dominguez
Ted W. Reid
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Fabry's Disease as a Cause of Sequential, Bilateral Central Retinal Artery Occlusions: A Case and Review
2005
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science
Kelly T. Mitchell
L.S. Gilmore
J.C. Bradley
G.E. Meyerrose
W.T. Ratnoff
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