Infection and Drug Resistance
Volume 4, 2011 - Issue
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Original Research
Evaluation of in-vitro antibiotic susceptibility of different morphological forms of Borrelia burgdorferi
Eva Sapi1 Lyme Disease Research Group, Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA
, Navroop Kaur1 Lyme Disease Research Group, Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA
, Samuel Anyanwu1 Lyme Disease Research Group, Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA
, David F Luecke1 Lyme Disease Research Group, Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA
, Akshita Datar1 Lyme Disease Research Group, Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA
, Seema Patel1 Lyme Disease Research Group, Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA
, Michael Rossi1 Lyme Disease Research Group, Department of Biology and Environmental Sciences, University of New Haven, New Haven, CT, USA
& Raphael B Stricker2 International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society, Bethesda, MD, USACorrespondence[email protected]
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Pages 97-113
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Published online: 03 May 2011
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