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1. Unveiling customer service experience knowledge in metaverse platforms: an application of embodied social presence theory approach

- Attri R. , et al.

2. Molecular Identification and Evaluation of Resistance to Antifungal Drugs in Candida Species Isolated From Diaper Rash of Neonates

- Shirvani F. , et al.

3. Molecular identification and antifungal susceptibility profile of rare and emerging yeast species causing onychomycosis

- Jabrodini A. , et al.

4. Optimization of the real-time PCR platform method using high-resolution melting analysis and comparison with sequencing and phylogenetic analysis for developing optimal malaria diagnostic methods

- Ahmadi O. , et al.

5. Molecular strategy for the direct detection and identification of the most common fungal community in cerumen specimens by multiplex PCR

- Jabrodini A. , et al.

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