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Acidochromogenicity is a common characteristic in nontuberculous mycobacteria

Authors
  1. A Ghosh
  2. A Junior
  3. AF Cunningham
  4. AG Ivanov
  5. BA Brown
  6. BA Brown-Elliot
  7. Beatrice Saviola
  8. BP Cormack
  9. C Liu
  10. C Pierre-Audigier
  11. DJ Skeits
  12. E Brauwald
  13. GY Liu
  14. HC Rilling
  15. J Eisenstadt
  16. J Geng
  17. JA Baker
  18. JA Newton
  19. JD MacMicking
  20. Jeffrey Felton
  21. K Stevenson
  22. KH Rhode
  23. L Gao
  24. L Ramakrishnan
  25. M Lanyi
  26. MA De Groote
  27. MA Fisher
  28. PP Batra
  29. R Stormer
  30. RJ Wallace
  31. TP Primm
  32. VE Coyne
Publication date
1 January 2011
Publisher
BioMed Central
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