Microbial Ecology in Health and Disease
Volume 15, 2003 - Issue 2-3
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Original Paper
Phospholipid Analogue Profiles of Human Porphyromonas gingivalis Isolates from Different Geographical Locations
M. Korachi University Dental Hospital of Manchester, National Public Health Institute, Higher Cambridge Street, M15 6FH, ManchesterCorrespondenceE-mail: [email protected]
, P.S. Hull Department of Bacteriology, Oral Biology and Pathology, National Public Health Institute, School of Dentistry, Helsinki
, A.S. Blinkhorn University of Queensland, University of Manchester, Queensland, 4072, St Lucia
, E. Könönen Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, Chemistry Department, University of Manchester, Brunswick Street, M13 9PL, Manchester
, P.S. Bird RM Alden Research Laboratory, Santa Monica-UCLA Medical Center, CA, 90404, Santa Monica
, V. Boote University Dental Hospital of Manchester, National Public Health Institute, Higher Cambridge Street, M15 6FH, Manchester
, E.J.C. Goldstein Department of Bacteriology, Oral Biology and Pathology, National Public Health Institute, School of Dentistry, Helsinki
, D. Citron University of Queensland, University of Manchester, Queensland, 4072, St Lucia
& D.B. Drucker Mass Spectrometry Laboratory, Chemistry Department, University of Manchester, Brunswick Street, M13 9PL, Manchester
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Pages 106-113
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Published online: 11 Jul 2009
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