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    Grare M, Fontanay S, Cornil C, Finance C, Duval RE.
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    Luhofer G, Böttner A, Hafez HM, Kaske M, Kehrenberg C, Kietzmann M, Klarmann D, Klein G, Krabisch P, Kühn T, Richter A, Sigge C, Traeder W, Waldmann KH, Wallmann J, Werckenthin C, Schwarz S, Arbeitsgruppe "Antibiotikaresistenz".
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  • 27. Controversies in antimicrobial susceptibility testing.
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  • 29. Antibiotic susceptibility in oral bacteria.
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  • 32. Antimicrobial susceptibility of community and hospital acquired bacteria.
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  • 33. [Criteria for antibacterial susceptibility in vitro].
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  • 37. Antibacterial activities of inorganic agents on six bacteria associated with oral infections by two susceptibility tests.
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  • 39. A phosphonate-induced gene which promotes Penicillium-mediated bioconversion of cis-propenylphosphonic acid to fosfomycin.
    Watanabe M, Sumida N, Murakami S, Anzai H, Thompson CJ, Tateno Y, Murakami T.
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