Detection and subtyping of Herpes simplex virus in clinical samples by LightCycler PCR, enzyme immunoassay and cell culture

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Julie Burrows
Andreas Nitsche
Belinda Bayly
Elise Walker
Geoff Higgins
Tuckweng Kok
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[1] TIB-MOLBIOL,Institute of Medical &
[2] Roche Diagnostics Australia,undefined
[3] Veterinary Science,undefined
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BMC Microbiology | / 2卷
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Herpes Simplex Virus; Herpes Simplex Virus Infection; Virus Transport Medium; A549 Cell Culture; Single Reaction Tube;
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