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Department of Odontology Umeå University

2013

Stability of bacterial DNA in relation to microbial

detection in teeth

Malin Brundin

UMEÅ UNIVERSITY ODONTOLOGICAL DISSERTATIONS New Series No 127 • ISSN 0345-7532 • ISBN 978-91-7459-743-1

Umeå University SE-091 85 Umeå

www.umu.se

Department of Odontology

Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden www.odont.umu.se

Malin Brundin Stability of bacterial DNA in relation to microbial detection in teeth Umeå University 2013

New Series No: 127 ISSN: 0345-7532 ISBN: 978-91-7459-743-1

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