Ethambutol resistance in Mycobacterium tuberculosis: critical role of embB mutations
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A. Telenti | W. Jacobs | J. Musser | S. Sreevatsan | K. Stockbauer | B. Kreiswirth | Xi Pan | W R Jacobs | J M Musser | X. Pan | S Sreevatsan | X Pan | K E Stockbauer | B N Kreiswirth | A Telenti | S L Moghazeh | S. Moghazeh | Barry N. Kreiswirth | B. Kreiswirth
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