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A26 DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS: The Use Of Branched-Dna In Situ Hybridization To Diagnose Mycobacterial Infection In Formalin Fixed-Paraffin Embedded Tissues
The thick mycobacterial cell wall has posed a significant barrier to ISH based TB diagnostics. [...]we tested a panel of pre-treatment conditions described in the literature or provided by ACD to find conditions that allow the sensitive and specific detection of mycobacterial nucleic acids. Conclusi...
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