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Successful Use of Phage and Antibiotics Therapy for the Eradication of Two Bacterial Pathogens from the Respiratory Tract of an Infant. / Morozova, Vera V; Kozlova, Yulia N; Tikunova, Nina V.

Methods in Molecular Biology. ред. / Joana Azeredo; Sanna Sillankorva. Том 2734 2. ред. Humana Press, 2024. стр. 237-243 (Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)).

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Morozova, VV, Kozlova, YN & Tikunova, NV 2024, Successful Use of Phage and Antibiotics Therapy for the Eradication of Two Bacterial Pathogens from the Respiratory Tract of an Infant. в J Azeredo & S Sillankorva (ред.), Methods in Molecular Biology. 2 изд., Том. 2734, Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.), Humana Press, стр. 237-243. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-3523-0_15

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Morozova, V. V., Kozlova, Y. N., & Tikunova, N. V. (2024). Successful Use of Phage and Antibiotics Therapy for the Eradication of Two Bacterial Pathogens from the Respiratory Tract of an Infant. в J. Azeredo, & S. Sillankorva (Ред.), Methods in Molecular Biology (2 ред., Том 2734, стр. 237-243). (Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)). Humana Press. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-0716-3523-0_15

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Morozova VV, Kozlova YN, Tikunova NV. Successful Use of Phage and Antibiotics Therapy for the Eradication of Two Bacterial Pathogens from the Respiratory Tract of an Infant. в Azeredo J, Sillankorva S, Редакторы, Methods in Molecular Biology. 2 ред. Том 2734. Humana Press. 2024. стр. 237-243. (Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)). Epub 2023 дек. 9. doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-3523-0_15

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Morozova, Vera V ; Kozlova, Yulia N ; Tikunova, Nina V. / Successful Use of Phage and Antibiotics Therapy for the Eradication of Two Bacterial Pathogens from the Respiratory Tract of an Infant. Methods in Molecular Biology. Редактор / Joana Azeredo ; Sanna Sillankorva. Том 2734 2. ред. Humana Press, 2024. стр. 237-243 (Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)).

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