Multiplex PCR Targeting tpi (Triose Phosphate Isomerase), tcdA (Toxin A), and tcdB (Toxin B) Genes for Toxigenic Culture of Clostridium difficile
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J. Lemeland | K. Maillard | L. Lemée | Anne Dhalluin | J. Pons | Sabrina Testelin | Marie-Andre Mattrat
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