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243 related items for PubMed ID: 8347508

  • 1. Serovar determination and molecular taxonomic correlation in Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium intracellulare, and Mycobacterium scrofulaceum: a cooperative study of the International Working Group on Mycobacterial Taxonomy.
    Wayne LG, Good RC, Tsang A, Butler R, Dawson D, Groothuis D, Gross W, Hawkins J, Kilburn J, Kubin M.
    Int J Syst Bacteriol; 1993 Jul; 43(3):482-9. PubMed ID: 8347508
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  • 2. Identification of Mycobacterium avium complex strains belonging to serovars 21-28 by three commercial DNA probe tests.
    Tomioka H, Saito H, Sato K, Tasaka H, Dawson DJ.
    Tuber Lung Dis; 1993 Apr; 74(2):91-5. PubMed ID: 8324213
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  • 3. Speciation of organisms within the Mycobacterium avium-Mycobacterium intracellulare-Mycobacterium scrofulaceum (MAIS) complex based on restriction fragment length polymorphisms.
    Picken RN, Tsang AY, Yang HL.
    Mol Cell Probes; 1988 Dec; 2(4):289-304. PubMed ID: 2907775
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  • 4. Identification of various serovar strains of Mycobacterium avium complex by using DNA probes specific for Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium intracellulare.
    Saito H, Tomioka H, Sato K, Tasaka H, Dawson DJ.
    J Clin Microbiol; 1990 Aug; 28(8):1694-7. PubMed ID: 2203807
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  • 5. [Identification of Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium intracellulare using three DNA probe tests, and their distributions in Japan].
    Tomioka H, Sato K, Saito H, Tasaka H.
    Kekkaku; 1991 Nov; 66(11):739-46. PubMed ID: 1766154
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  • 6. Use of the INNO-LiPA-MYCOBACTERIA assay (version 2) for identification of Mycobacterium avium-Mycobacterium intracellulare-Mycobacterium scrofulaceum complex isolates.
    Lebrun L, Weill FX, Lafendi L, Houriez F, Casanova F, Gutierrez MC, Ingrand D, Lagrange P, Vincent V, Herrmann JL.
    J Clin Microbiol; 2005 Jun; 43(6):2567-74. PubMed ID: 15956365
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  • 7. Analysis of cellular fatty acids and proteins by capillary gas chromatography and sodium dodecyl sulphate polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis to differentiate Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium intracellulare and Mycobacterium scrofulaceum (MAIS) complex species.
    Fourche J, Capdepuy M, Maugein J, Le Moigne F.
    J Chromatogr; 1990 Nov 16; 532(2):209-16. PubMed ID: 2084120
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  • 11. Cross-reactive immune responses against Mycobacterium bovis BCG in mice infected with non-tuberculous mycobacteria belonging to the MAIS-Group.
    Lozes E, Denis O, Drowart A, Jurion F, Palfliet K, Vanonckelen A, De Bruyn J, De Cock M, Van Vooren JP, Huygen K.
    Scand J Immunol; 1997 Jul 16; 46(1):16-26. PubMed ID: 9246204
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  • 12. Epidemiology of infection by nontuberculous mycobacteria IX. Evidence for two DNA homology groups among small plasmids in Mycobacterium avium, Mycobacterium intracellulare, and Mycobacterium scrofulaceum.
    Jucker MT, Falkinham JO.
    Am Rev Respir Dis; 1990 Oct 16; 142(4):858-62. PubMed ID: 2221593
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  • 13. PCR-linked reverse DNA hybridization using oligonucleotide-specific probes of rpoB for identification of Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium intracellulare.
    Bai SJ, Eum JS, Park YD, Chung SH, Kook YH, Hong SK.
    J Microbiol Methods; 2010 Dec 16; 83(3):291-5. PubMed ID: 20920537
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  • 14. [Serotyping of strains of non-tuberculous mycobacteria].
    Obregón Fuentes AM, Valdivia Alvarez JA, Ferrá Zalazar C.
    Rev Cubana Med Trop; 1990 Dec 16; 42(1):148-55. PubMed ID: 2259778
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  • 15. Arylsulfatase activity of Mycobacterium avium, M. intracellulare, and M. scrofulaceum.
    Falkinham JO.
    Int J Syst Bacteriol; 1990 Jan 16; 40(1):66-70. PubMed ID: 2223599
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  • 16. Identification of cytoplasmic membrane protein antigens of Mycobacterium avium, M. intracellulare, and M. scrofulaceum.
    George KL, Falkinham JO.
    Can J Microbiol; 1989 May 16; 35(5):529-34. PubMed ID: 2743223
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  • 17. Arylsulfatase activity for differentiating Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium intracellulare.
    Tomioka H, Saito H, Sato K, Dawson DJ.
    J Clin Microbiol; 1990 Sep 16; 28(9):2104-6. PubMed ID: 2229391
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  • 18. Sequence-based differentiation of strains in the Mycobacterium avium complex.
    Frothingham R, Wilson KH.
    J Bacteriol; 1993 May 16; 175(10):2818-25. PubMed ID: 8491701
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  • 20. Comparison of the virulence for mice of Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium intracellulare identified by DNA probe test.
    Tomioka H, Saito H, Sato K, Dawson DJ.
    Microbiol Immunol; 1993 May 16; 37(4):259-64. PubMed ID: 8350768
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