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New Approach for Diagnosis of Candidemia Based on Detection of a 65-Kilodalton Antigen
Clinical and Vaccine Immunology, 11/03/09
Berzaghi R et al. – The results indicate detection of the 65–kDa protein may be a valuable tool for the diagnosis of candidemia by C. albicans, C. tropicalis, and C. parapsilosis.
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