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Use of dithiothreitol to replace n-acetyl-L-cysteine for routine sputum digestion-decontamination for the culture of mycobacteria

Shah et al., 1966

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14001311422125536900
Author
Shah R
Dye W
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American Review of Respiratory Disease

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Although several sulfhydryl reagents, including Split sputum specimens from patients with re- 2-mercaptoethanol and 2-mercaptoethylamine, cently positive cultures were processed in parallel have been shown to liquefy sputum through the with the. conventional 0.5 per cent …
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