Multilocus sequence typing system for group B streptococcus.

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Published in J Clin Microbiol on June 01, 2003

Authors

Nicola Jones1, John F Bohnsack, Shinji Takahashi, Karen A Oliver, Man-Suen Chan, Frank Kunst, Philippe Glaser, Christophe Rusniok, Derrick W M Crook, Rosalind M Harding, Naiel Bisharat, Brian G Spratt

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1: Nuffield Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Institute for Molecular Medicine, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DU, United Kingdom. nicola.jones@ndcls.ox.ac.uk

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