New heat-stable acid-phosphatase test for differentiation of mycobacteria.
AUTOR(ES)
Saito, H
RESUMO
A simple, rapid, heat-stable (70 degrees C) acid-phosphatase test for differentiation of mycobacteria was developed with the alpha-naphthylphosphoric acid-diazonium o-dianisidine color reagent.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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