Wild-Type MIC Distributions and Epidemiological Cutoff Values for Amphotericin B and Aspergillus spp. for the CLSI Broth Microdilution Method (M38-A2 Document)
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Wild-Type MIC Distributions and Epidemiological Cutoff Values for Amphotericin B and Aspergillus spp. for the CLSI Broth Microdilution Method (M38-A2 Document)
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ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS AND CHEMOTHERAPY
Volume 55, Issue 11, Pages 5150-5154
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American Society for Microbiology
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2011-08-30
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10.1128/aac.00686-11
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