Holst et al., 1979 - Google Patents
Evaluation of two fluorescent test kits for detection of selected Bacteroides species in clinical specimensHolst et al., 1979
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- 2138192877122340058
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- Holst E
- Oscarson J
- Mårdh P
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- Publication venue
- Current Microbiology
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Two pools of isothiocyanate fluorescein-conjugated rabbit antisera to Bacteroides fragilis, B. thetaiotaomicron, B. vulgatus, B. distasonis, B. ovatus, and to B. melaninogenicus, subsp. melaninogenicus and intermedius, and B. asaccharolyticus, respectively, were used in …
- 241000606125 Bacteroides 0 title abstract description 14
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