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Tokyo, 14 Aug 2018: Researchers in Japan have developed a new way of testing bacterial resistance to antibiotics, and found three previously unknown resistance mutations in the process. The fact that they detected both known and unknown mutations suggests their approach will be u......
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Source : Hokkaido University
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