Article
Mycobacterium microti: More diverse than previously thought.
VLA Weybridge, New Haw, Surrey, United Kingdom.
Journal of clinical microbiology (impact factor:
4.16).
07/2009;
47(8):2551-9.
DOI:10.1128/JCM.00638-09
pp.2551-9
Source: PubMed
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European Respiratory Journal 05/1998; 11(4):795-7. · 5.89 Impact Factor
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Keywords
14-year period
characteristic alleles
chromosomal DNA
chromosomal region RD1(mic)
common source
diverse spoligotype patterns
ETR-F variable-number tandem-repeat
feline disease
field voles
limited diversity
M. microti
M. microti infection
molecular characteristics
Mycobacterium microti
Mycobacterium tuberculosis complex
reduced spoligotype pattern
regions RD4
regions RD7
United Kingdom
unknown wild mammal