Detection of virulence-associated genes not useful for discriminating between invasive and commensal Staphylococcus epidermidis strains from a bone marrow transplant unit.
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Detection of virulence-associated genes not useful for discriminating between invasive and commensal Staphylococcus epidermidis strains from a bone marrow transplant unit.
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scientific article published on December 2004
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Detection of virulence-associa ...... a bone marrow transplant unit.
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Detection of virulence-associa ...... a bone marrow transplant unit.
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Detection of virulence-associa ...... a bone marrow transplant unit.
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Detection of virulence-associa ...... a bone marrow transplant unit.
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Detection of virulence-associa ...... a bone marrow transplant unit.
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Detection of virulence-associa ...... a bone marrow transplant unit.
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Detection of virulence-associa ...... a bone marrow transplant unit.
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Axel R Zander
Dietrich Mack
Holger Rohde
Johannes K-M Knobloch
Matthias A Horstkotte
Matthias Kalitzky
Nicolaus Kröger
Stefanie Scherpe
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10.1128/JCM.42.12.5614-5619.2004
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2004-12-01T00:00:00Z