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STAINING BACTERIAL SMEARS WITH FLUORESCENT ANTIBODY II: Rapid Detection of Varying Numbers of Malleomyces pseudomallei in Contaminated Materials …

Thomason et al., 1956

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16933117481743128983
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Thomason B
Moody M
Goldman M
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Journal of Bacteriology

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RESULTS Detection of individual cells in dilutions prepared from pure cultures of M. pseudomallei. Smears were prepared directly from broth and saline dilutions of standard suspensions of M. pseudo-mallei, and from sediments obtained by centri-fuging 1 ml …
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