Isoelectric focusing of beta-lactamases in Mycobacterium fortuitum. Association of a single enzyme pattern with cefoxitin resistance.
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R. Wallace, | J. Swenson | V. Steingrube | V. Silcox | D. Nash | T. Udou | L. C. Steele | D. R. Nash | Jana M. Swenson | Richard J. Wallace | Takezo Udou
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