Mycobacterium avium Infections of Acanthamoeba Strains: Host Strain Variability, Grazing-Acquired Infections, and Altered Dynamics of Inactivation with Monochloramine
Appl. Environ. Microbiol. Berry et al. 76: 6685

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  • Supplemental file 1 - Acanthamoeba strains used in this study (Table S1); 18S rRNA gene Tree-Puzzle phylogenetic tree of Acanthamoeba strains used in this study and related strains (Fig. S1); confocal laser scanning microscopy images of intracellular M. avium, obtained using phenol-acridine orange staining (Fig. S2).
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