High-resolution minisatellite-based typing as a portable approach to global analysis of Mycobacterium tuberculosis molecular epidemiology.
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C. Locht | M. Tibayrenc | B. Gicquel | A. Bañuls | P. Supply | V. Vincent | C Locht | S. Lesjean | B Gicquel | M. Gilbert | A L Banuls | M Tibayrenc | P Supply | E. Mazars | S Lesjean | V Vincent | E Mazars | M Gilbert | Michel Tibayrenc | Brigitte Gicquel | Sarah Lesjean | Edith Mazars | Sarah Lesjean | Anne-Laure Bañuls | Michèle Gilbert | Véronique Vincent | Camille Locht | Philip Supply | Véronique Vincent | M. Tibayrenc | Edith Mazars | Michèle Gilbert | Brigitte Gicquel | Camille Locht
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