Detection of optrA and poxtA genes in linezolid‐resistant Enterococcus isolates from fur animals in China
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Q. Jiang | Xinyi Zhu | Yue Pan | Yan Yang | Jingjing Liu | Weijiao Sun | J. Ge | Hanghang Liu
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