InhA1, NprA, and HlyII as candidates for markers to differentiate pathogenic from nonpathogenic Bacillus cereus strains.
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InhA1, NprA, and HlyII as candidates for markers to differentiate pathogenic from nonpathogenic Bacillus cereus strains.
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Anne Brisabois
Christophe Nguyen-Thé
Céline Cadot
Didier Lereclus
Marie-Hélène Guinebretière
Marie-Laure De Buyser
Marie-Léone Vignaud
Nalini Ramarao
Seav-Ly Tran
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10.1128/JCM.02123-09
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2010-02-03T00:00:00Z