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Archives of Oral Biology, 1973
Abstract Thirty-three specimens of dental calculus were examined for species of Actinomyces, Arachnia, Rothia and Bacterionema using the fluorescent antibody (FA) technique. Each specimen contained 2–4 species of Actinomyces with A. israelii being present in 99 per cent of the specimens but A. bovis was not found in any specimen.
P A, Collins, M A, Gerencser, J M, Slack
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Abstract Thirty-three specimens of dental calculus were examined for species of Actinomyces, Arachnia, Rothia and Bacterionema using the fluorescent antibody (FA) technique. Each specimen contained 2–4 species of Actinomyces with A. israelii being present in 99 per cent of the specimens but A. bovis was not found in any specimen.
P A, Collins, M A, Gerencser, J M, Slack
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CLASSIFICATION AND IDENTIFICATION OF CLINICALLY SIGNIFICANT ACTINOMYCETACEAE
1984Klaus P. Schaal, Geraldine M. Schofield
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Experience with the Actinomycetaceae (nocardia).
The American journal of medical technology, 2000G F, TAYLOR, J P, KISELIS
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[Determinative review of several species of pathogenic Actinomycetaceae described as different].
Revista del Instituto de Salubridad y Enfermedades Tropicales, 2002A, GONZALEZ OCHOA +1 more
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[Antibiotic sensitivity of pathogenic Actinomycetaceae].
Minerva dermatologica, 2000openaire +1 more source
Zentralblatt fur Bakteriologie, Parasitenkunde, Infektionskrankheiten und Hygiene. Erste Abteilung Originale. Reihe A: Medizinische Mikrobiologie und Parasitologie, 1974
K P, Schaal, G, Pulverer
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K P, Schaal, G, Pulverer
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