Rapid detection of Yersinia pestis with multiplex real-time PCR assays using fluorescent hybridisation probes.
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Olfert Landt | Dimitrios Frangoulidis | Heinrich Neubauer | Herbert Tomaso | Sascha Al Dahouk | O. Landt | A. Rakin | E. Reisinger | S. Al Dahouk | D. Frangoulidis | H. Neubauer | H. Tomaso | Alexander Rakin | Emil C Reisinger
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