Ubiquitous presence of a mecA homologue in natural isolates of Staphylococcus sciuri.
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A. Tomasz | W. Kloos | J. Webster | I. Couto | H. de Lencastre | E. Severina | I. Sanches | H. Lencastre | R. Hubner | Ilda Santos Sanches | Isabel Couto | Romero J. Hubner | I. S. Sanches
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