Use of polymerase chain reaction for identification of pathogens from oral cavity

Abstract

A deep analysis of human oral cavity microflora in health and pathology was carried out. It is shown that PCR is an indispensable method for diagnosis of pathogens of infectious diseases.

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М. О. Дубина, В. А. Малиновский

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М. О. Дубина, В. А. Малиновский (2018). Use of polymerase chain reaction for identification of pathogens from oral cavity. Наукові записки Міжнародного гуманітарного університету, 29(), 43-46. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-603371