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    AuthorAabenhus, R. (1)Andersen, L. P. (1)Carroll, C. (1)Collins, E. (1)Cormican, M. (1)... View MoreSubjectdiarrhea (2)
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    Lectin typing of campylobacter concisus 

    Aabenhus, R.; Hynes, S. O.; Permin, H.; Moran, A. P.; Andersen, L. P. (American Society for Microbiology, 2002-02-01)
    A total of 44 clinical isolates and the type strain of the putative pathogen Campylobacter concisus were grouped based on their reactions with plant lectins. The optimized lectin typing system used C. concisus strains ...
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    Evaluation of culture methods and a dna probe-based pcr assay for detection of campylobacter species in clinical specimens of feces 

    Maher, M.; Finnegan, C.; Collins, E.; Ward, B.; Carroll, C.; Cormican, M. (American Society for Microbiology, 2003-07-01)
    Campylobacter species are the leading agents of bacterial gastroenteritis in developed countries. In this study 320 specimens of feces from patients with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis were cultured for Campylobacter ...
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