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  2. Clinical Microbiology Reviews - Wikipedia

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    Clinical Microbiology Reviews is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering the areas of clinical microbiology, immunology, medical microbiology, infectious diseases, veterinary microbiology, and microbial pathogenesis.

  3. Mycolicibacter algericus - Wikipedia

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    Mycolicibacter algericus (formerly Mycobacterium algericum [2]) is a species of bacteria from the phylum Actinomycetota that was first isolated from the lung lesion of a goat. [1]

  4. Proteus penneri - Wikipedia

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    The Proteus penneri group of bacteria was named in 1982. It reclassified a group of strains formerly known as Proteus vulgaris biogroup 1. [6] In 1978, Brenner et al. showed through DNA hybridization studies that P. vulgaris was a heterogenous species. [7]

  5. Critical Reviews in Microbiology - Wikipedia

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  6. Mycolicibacillus koreensis - Wikipedia

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    Mycolicibacillus koreensis (formerly Mycobacterium koreense [2]) is a slow-growing, non-chromogenic species of Mycolicibacillus originally isolated from the sputum of a human patient. [1]

  7. Bartonellosis - Wikipedia

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    Patients can develop two clinical phases: an acute septic phase and a chronic eruptive phase associated with skin lesions. [3] In the acute phase (also known as Oroya fever or fiebre de la Oroya), B. bacilliformis infection is a sudden, potentially life-threatening infection associated with high fever and decreased levels of circulating red blood cells (i.e., hemolytic anemia) and transient ...

  8. Doctors Say This Is The Key To Avoiding Menopausal Weight Gain

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    That's because protein helps support muscle mass, which can rev up your metabolism, Dr. Shepherd says. It also lowers the odds you’ll lose muscle mass, which can help to support bone health as ...

  9. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction - Wikipedia

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    RT-PCR. Reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) is a laboratory technique combining reverse transcription of RNA into DNA (in this context called complementary DNA or cDNA) and amplification of specific DNA targets using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). [1]