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Evaluation of automated and manual commercial DNA extraction methods for the recovery of Brucella spp. DNA from suspensions and spiked swabs
Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 10/23/09
Dauphin LA et al. – This study demonstrated that DNA extraction methodologies differ in their ability to recover Brucella DNA from PBS bacterial suspensions and from swab specimens and thus that the extraction method used for a given type of sample matrix can influence the sensitivity of real–time PCR assays for Brucella.
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