Genetic factors associated with acquired phenotypic drug resistance and its compensatory evolution during tuberculosis treatment

Author:

Zhang Guoqin,Sun Xianhui,Fleming Joy,Ran Fanlei,Luo Jianjun,Chen Hong,Ju Hanfang,Wang Zhirui,Zhao Hui,Wang Chunhua,Zhang Fan,Dai Xiaowei,Yang Xinyu,Li Chuanyou,Liu Yi,Wang Yaguo,Zhang Xilin,Jiang Yuan,Wu Zhilong,Bi Lijun,Zhang Hongtai

Publisher

Elsevier BV

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