Detection of M. leprae by reverse transcription- PCR in biopsy specimens from leprosy cases: a preliminary study.
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D. Chauhan | V. Katoch | M. Singh | H. Singh | K. Katoch | V. Sharma | M. Kashyap | Hirawati
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