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Typing of <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i> Clinical Strains by Using Microsatellite Sequence Polymorphism

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It seems that S. cerevisiae, which was thought for about 30 years to be a nonpathogenic yeast, should now be considered an opportunistic pathogen. In this study, we estimated the discrimination ability of the microsatellite sequence amplification technique within a sample of clinical and reference S. cerevisiae strains and S. boulardii reference strains.

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