Use of low-frequency-cleavage restriction endonucleases for DNA analysis in epidemiological investigations of nosocomial bacterial infections.
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Use of low-frequency-cleavage restriction endonucleases for DNA analysis in epidemiological investigations of nosocomial bacterial infections.
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scientific article published on September 1989
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Use of low-frequency-cleavage ...... socomial bacterial infections.
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Use of low-frequency-cleavage ...... socomial bacterial infections.
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Use of low-frequency-cleavage ...... socomial bacterial infections.
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Use of low-frequency-cleavage ...... socomial bacterial infections.
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Use of low-frequency-cleavage ...... socomial bacterial infections.
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Use of low-frequency-cleavage ...... socomial bacterial infections.
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Use of low-frequency-cleavage ...... socomial bacterial infections.
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Allardet-Servent A
Bouziges N
Carles-Nurit MJ
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