Molecular epidemiology of Cryptococcus neoformans in Brazil and the United States: evidence for both local genetic differences and a global clonal population structure.
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Molecular epidemiology of Cryptococcus neoformans in Brazil and the United States: evidence for both local genetic differences and a global clonal population structure.
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Molecular epidemiology of Cryp ...... l clonal population structure.
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Molecular epidemiology of Cryp ...... l clonal population structure.
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Molecular epidemiology of Cryp ...... l clonal population structure.
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A Casadevall
B P Currie
J S Hamdan
S P Franzot
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1997-09-01T00:00:00Z