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Examensarbete, 15 hp

Biomedicinsk analytikerprogrammet, 180 hp VT 2020

Förekomst av bakterien Filifactor

alocis hos unga individer och

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Institutionen för Klinisk mikrobiologi Biomedicinsk analytikerprogrammet

Examensarbete, 15 hp

Kursansvarig: Ylva Hedberg Fransson

ylva.hedberg.fransson@umu.se

Läraropponent: Sofie Degerman

Examinator: Mari Norgren

Datum för godkännande: 2020 06 23

Examensarbetets engelska titel

Presence of the Bacterium Filifactor alocis in Young Individuals and Association with Periodontal Attachment Loss

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