Rapid and quantitative detection of blood Serratia marcescens by a real-time PCR assay: its clinical application and evaluation in a mouse infection model.
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Saori Nakagawa | Akira Iwaya | Ikue Taneike | Tomoko Kuwano | K. Hatakeyama | A. Iwaya | Tatsuo Yamamoto | Nobuhiro Iwakura | Katsuyoshi Hatakeyama | Mizuki Kurihara | Fumio Gondaira | Miyoko Endo | Tatsuo Yamamoto | S. Nakagawa | I. Taneike | Nobuhiro Iwakura | M. Endo | Mizuki Kurihara | F. Gondaira | Tomoko Kuwano
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