Published in Antimicrob Agents Chemother on May 01, 1976
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Evaluation of a direct blood culture disk diffusion antimicrobial susceptibility test. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1981) 1.85
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Comparison of direct and standard microtiter broth dilution susceptibility testing of blood culture isolates. J Clin Microbiol (1982) 1.51
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Early detection and preliminary susceptibility testing of positive pediatric blood cultures with the Steers replicator. J Clin Microbiol (1977) 0.85
Procedure for expediting determinations of antibiotic susceptibility of gram-negative, urinary tract pathogens. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1976) 0.81
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Bile duct injury after laparoscopic cholecystectomy. The United States experience. Surg Endosc (1998) 1.93
The increasing importance of polymicrobial bacteremia. JAMA (1979) 1.58
The immunofluorescent tumor imprint technique. II. The frequency of antinuclear factors in connective tissue diseases and dermatoses. Ann Intern Med (1966) 1.30
Oncogenicity of rabbit herpesvirus. Cancer Res (1973) 1.03
Treponemal antibodies in non-syphilitic, positive anti-nuclear factor sera. J Invest Dermatol (1966) 0.91
Immunofluorescent "band" test for lupus erythematosus. II. Employing skin lesions. Arch Dermatol (1970) 0.91
Surface topography and fine structure of the Legionnaires' disease bacterium. A study of six isolates from hospitalized patients. Ann Intern Med (1979) 0.88
Immunoglobulins in the skin of patients with lupus erythematosus. Acta Derm Venereol (1966) 0.84
Virus--host-cell relationship of Herpesvirus sylvilagus with cottontail rabbit leukocytes. Int J Cancer (1974) 0.82
Procedure for expediting determinations of antibiotic susceptibility of gram-negative, urinary tract pathogens. Antimicrob Agents Chemother (1976) 0.81
The immunofluorescent tumor imprint technic. I. Description and evaluation. Am J Clin Pathol (1966) 0.81
The immunofluorescent tumor imprint technique. IV. The significance of "thready" nuclear immunofluorescence. Arch Dermatol (1969) 0.79
Proper evaluation of rapid antigen detection methods for diagnosing streptococcal pharyngitis. Arch Pediatr Adolesc Med (1996) 0.77
Use of droplet plating method and cystine-lactose-lactng electrolyte-deficient medium in routine quantitative urine culturing procedure. J Clin Microbiol (1976) 0.77
Chloroquine: its mechanism of action upon immune phenomena. Arch Dermatol (1965) 0.77
Atypical FTA in lupus erythematosus. Arch Dermatol (1972) 0.75
The immunofluorescent tumor imprint technic. 3. The diagnostic and prognostic significance of the "speckle"-inducing antinuclear antibody. Am J Clin Pathol (1968) 0.75
A quick look at immunofluorescence. Henry Ford Hosp Med J (1968) 0.75
Nuclear immunofluorescent patterns. Arch Dermatol (1969) 0.75
Comments on antinuclear antibodies. Arch Dermatol (1968) 0.75
Restriction by polycations of infection with myxoma virus in rabbits. J Infect Dis (1972) 0.75