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Rodrigues JAO, Hofling JFI, Tavares FCA, Duarte KMR, Goncalves RB, Azevedo RA:
"Evaluation of biochemical and serological methods to identify and clustering yeast cells of oral Candida species by CHROMagar test, SDS-PAGE and ELISA ",
Brazilian Journal of Biology 64 (2) : 317-326 (May 2004)


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