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Equivalence of Quality Control Strains of Microorganisms Used in the Compendial Microbiological Tests: Are National Culture Collection Strains Identical?

Anthony M. Cundell, Sonia Chatellier, Peter Schumann and Richard Lilischkis
PDA Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology March 2010, 64 (2) 137-155;
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