Performance of the Abbott RealTime CT/NG for Detection of Chlamydia trachomatis and Neisseria gonorrhoeae
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J. Welsch | C. Gaydos | G. Leckie | C. Cartwright | K. Abravaya | T. Miller | R. Bertuzis | JohnF. Robinson | P. Colaninno | Lei Zhang | S. Ho | J. Holden | L. Zhang | C. Anderson | E. Webb | J. Robinson | Emily M. Webb | Rasa Bertuzis | Jeffrey Holden | Shiaolan Y. Ho
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