Diversity of the mechanisms of resistance to beta-lactam antibiotics.
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J. Frère | B. Joris | A. Matagne | B. Granier | F. Jacob | C. Bourguignon-Bellefroid | André Matagne | Bernard Joris | J. Frère | Benoit Granier | Françoise Jacob
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