Rapid detection of Salmonella in equine faeces by iiPCR using the POCKIT Nucleic Acid Analyser and it's validation as an alternative to bacterial culture for diagnosing salmoneallosis in hospitalized horses.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (Style Guide)

Wilkins, J. M. Rapid detection of Salmonella in equine faeces by iiPCR using the POCKIT Nucleic Acid Analyser and it's validation as an alternative to bacterial culture for diagnosing salmoneallosis in hospitalized horses.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)

Wilkins, Jonathan Martin. Rapid Detection of Salmonella in Equine Faeces By IiPCR Using the POCKIT Nucleic Acid Analyser and It's Validation As an Alternative to Bacterial Culture for Diagnosing Salmoneallosis in Hospitalized Horses.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 18th Edition (Style Guide)

Wilkins, Jonathan Martin. Rapid Detection of Salmonella in Equine Faeces By IiPCR Using the POCKIT Nucleic Acid Analyser and It's Validation As an Alternative to Bacterial Culture for Diagnosing Salmoneallosis in Hospitalized Horses. .

UCL Harvard Citation (Style Guide)

Wilkins, J. M. (n.d.). Rapid detection of salmonella in equine faeces by iipcr using the POCKIT nucleic acid analyser and it's validation as an alternative to bacterial culture for diagnosing salmoneallosis in hospitalized horses.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (Style Guide)

Wilkins, Jonathan Martin. Rapid Detection of Salmonella in Equine Faeces By IiPCR Using the POCKIT Nucleic Acid Analyser and It's Validation As an Alternative to Bacterial Culture for Diagnosing Salmoneallosis in Hospitalized Horses.

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