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Biotype stability of Candida albicans isolates after culture storage determined by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA and phenotypical methods
Mycoses, 06/24/09
Bacelo KL et al. - Based on the low reproducibility observed after storage in SDA and distilled water by morphotyping and enzymotyping, the use of these techniques is not recommended on stored isolates.
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