A Burkholderia pseudomallei protein microarray reveals serodiagnostic and cross-reactive antigens
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Matthew A. Kayala | P. Baldi | G. Bancroft | D. Molina | G. Lertmemongkolchai | R. Titball | S. Peacock | P. Felgner | D. Davies | S. Hirst | J. Pablo | Rie Nakajima-Sasaki | Chad R. Burk | N. Chantratita | Gladys Tan | A. Vigil | Dongling Wang | J. S. Chew | M. Duffield | Rong-Zoung Yang | Julien Neel | Jozelyn V. Pablo | Adam Vigil | R. Yang
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