Rapid discrimination of <i>Mycobacterium tuberculosis</i> and non-tuberculous mycobacteria disease via interpretive machine learning analysis of routine laboratory tests
Jia‐Wei Tang(Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences), Liang Wang(Nanjing Medical University), Kun Jiang(East China University of Science and Technology), Xin Liu(Boston Children's Hospital), Wenwen Zhang(Xuzhou Medical College), Yulu Zhang(Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences), Lin-Fei Yao(Xuzhou Medical College), Xue‐Song Xiong(Xuzhou Medical College), Tingting Huang(Xuzhou Medical College), Yun-Yun Xie(Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences)
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