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Progression towards the development of the universal highly discriminative panel of VNTR loci for
mycobacterium tuberculosis
genotyping
V. Nikolayevskyy, T. Brown, K. Gopaul, M. Yates, P. Velji, F. Drobniewski (London, United Kingdom)
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Annual Congress 2006 - Molecular pathology and genetics in lung disease
Session:
Molecular pathology and genetics in lung disease
Session type:
Electronic Poster Session
Number:
3020
Disease area:
Respiratory infections
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V. Nikolayevskyy, T. Brown, K. Gopaul, M. Yates, P. Velji, F. Drobniewski (London, United Kingdom). Progression towards the development of the universal highly discriminative panel of VNTR loci for
mycobacterium tuberculosis
genotyping. Eur Respir J 2006; 28: Suppl. 50, 3020
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