Inflammatory Bowel DiseaseRichard P. MacDermott, William F. Stenson |
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... examined . We have also used the probes to examine a large number of ruminant - derived strains of M. paratuberculosis and strains isolated from primates with infectious ileitis , " and all were found to be identical to CD - derived M ...
... examined . We have also used the probes to examine a large number of ruminant - derived strains of M. paratuberculosis and strains isolated from primates with infectious ileitis , " and all were found to be identical to CD - derived M ...
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... examined by gel electrophoresis . A 300 - bp product indicates the presence of M. paratuberculosis DNA in the sample . We can detect as little as two genome equivalents of M. paratuberculosis DNA using this protocol . In the second ...
... examined by gel electrophoresis . A 300 - bp product indicates the presence of M. paratuberculosis DNA in the sample . We can detect as little as two genome equivalents of M. paratuberculosis DNA using this protocol . In the second ...
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... examination directed primarily to the study of the small bowel . It is performed whenever symptoms suggest small ... examination of the esophagus , stom- ach , and duodenum is obtained . Peroral Pneumocolon The peroral pneumocolon is an ...
... examination directed primarily to the study of the small bowel . It is performed whenever symptoms suggest small ... examination of the esophagus , stom- ach , and duodenum is obtained . Peroral Pneumocolon The peroral pneumocolon is an ...
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