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Biolog Announces Successes In Analysis And Identification Of Mycobacterium, Nocardia, And Other Pathogenic Bacteria
Biolog Announces Successes In Analysis And Identification Of Mycobacterium, Nocardia, And Other Pathogenic Bacteria
Biolog Announces Successes In Analysis And Identification Of Mycobacterium, Nocardia, And Other Pathogenic Bacteria
Presentations made at scientific conferences this week announced recent successes in utilizing Biolog technology to advance our understanding of important pathogenic bacteria. At the Texas and South Central ASM meeting in Austin, Texas, Professor Lacy Daniels' group from Texas A & M University presented their most recent findings using Biolog Phenotype MicroArray (PM) Technology to study species of the genus Mycobacterium.
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