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Diagnostic molecular microbiology : principles and applications
David H. Persing
- 01 Jan 1993
- Iss: 1
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TL;DR: Principles of Diagnostic Molecular Microbiology Applications ofdiagnostic molecular Microbiology Section 1: Bacterial Pathogens Secton 2: Viral Pathogen Section 3: Fungal Pathogens Section 4: Parasitic Pathogens section 5: Novel Organisms Section 6: Antimicrobial Resistance Loci Section 7: Molecular Typing Methods Section 8: Methods
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Abstract: Principles of Diagnostic Molecular Microbiology Applications of Diagnostic Molecular Microbiology Section 1: Bacterial Pathogens Secton 2: Viral Pathogens Section 3: Fungal Pathogens Section 4: Parasitic Pathogens Section 5: Novel Organisms Section 6: Antimicrobial Resistance Loci Section 7: Molecular Typing Methods Section 8: Methods
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