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Characteristics of CDC group 3 and group 5 coryneform bacteria isolated from clinical specimens and assignment to the genus Dermabacter.

G Funke, S Stubbs, G E Pfyffer, M Marchiani, M D Collins
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8051248

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  • Published online May 1, 1994.

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  1. G Funke,
  2. S Stubbs,
  3. G E Pfyffer,
  4. M Marchiani and
  5. M D Collins
  1. Department of Medical Microbiology, University of Zürich, Switzerland.

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Characteristics of CDC group 3 and group 5 coryneform bacteria isolated from clinical specimens and assignment to the genus Dermabacter.
G Funke, S Stubbs, G E Pfyffer, M Marchiani, M D Collins
Journal of Clinical Microbiology May 1994, 32 (5) 1223-1228; DOI:

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Characteristics of CDC group 3 and group 5 coryneform bacteria isolated from clinical specimens and assignment to the genus Dermabacter.
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