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Blood transcriptional diagnostic assay for septicemic melioidosis
Neutrophils Isolated by Microfluidics then Stimulated by LPS or GM-CSF/IFN-g
HLA-B27 positive monocytes stimulated with Vibrio cholerae lipopolysaccharide
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Automated extraction of typing information for bacterial pathogens from whole genome sequence data: …
Bacterial strain typing in the genomic era.
Bactofencin A, a new type of cationic bacteriocin with unusual immunity.
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A New Method for Detection of Bacteria in the Bloodstream
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Effect of Two Toothpastes on Bacteria in Saliva
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