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. 1991 Summer;2(2):89-91.
doi: 10.1155/1991/580478.

The polymerase chain reaction: An overview and development of diagnostic PCR protocols at the LCDC

The polymerase chain reaction: An overview and development of diagnostic PCR protocols at the LCDC

National Laboratory of Enteric Pathogens, Bureau of Microbiology, Laboratory Centre for Disease Control. Can J Infect Dis. 1991 Summer.
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