ϕ <sup>2</sup> GFP10, a High-Intensity Fluorophage, Enables Detection and Rapid Drug Susceptibility Testing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Directly from Sputum Samples
Paras Jain(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), William R. Jacobs(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Michelle H. Larsen(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Karnishree Govender(Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital), Nell Eisenberg(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Jordan Kriakov(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Preshnie Moodley(Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital), Graham F. Hatfull(University of Pittsburgh), A. Willem Sturm(Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital), Travis Hartman(Albert Einstein College of Medicine), Mantha Thandiwe. Makume(Nelson Mandela Academic Hospital), Max R. O’Donnell(Columbia University Irving Medical Center), David S. Thaler(University of Basel)
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