Development of Quantitative PCR Assays Targeting the 16S rRNA Genes of Enterococcus spp. and Their Application to the Identification of Enterococcus Species in Environmental Samples
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Michael Henson | Hodon Ryu | Rachel Noble | Michèle Gourmelon | M. Gourmelon | H. Ryu | J. Griffith | R. Noble | S. Glassmeyer | J. S. Santo Domingo | C. Toledo-Hernández | M. Henson | Jorge W. Santo Domingo | John Griffith | Michael Elk | Carlos Toledo-Hernandez | Denene Blackwood | Susan Glassmeyer | M. Elk | Denene Blackwood
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