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Volume 9, Number 4, April 2003 Human Neurobrucellosis with Intracerebral Granuloma Caused by a Marine Mammal Brucella spp.Annette H. Sohn,* Will S. Probert,† Carol A. Glaser,*† Nalin Gupta,*
Andrew W. Bollen,* Jane D. Wong,† Elizabeth M. Grace,* and William C.
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Figure 3. Amplification of bp26 from marine mammal and terrestrial strains of Brucella. The amplification products were electrophoresed on a 1% agarose gel and stained with ethidium bromide. Lane 1, strain 01A09163; lane 2, strain 85A05748; lane 3, B. abortus ATCC 23448; lane 4, no template control. DNA ladder is shown in Lane M. |
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