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Pan-genome analysis of the genus Finegoldia identifies two distinct clades, strain-specific heterogeneity, and putative virulence factors | Scientific Reports
Antimicrobial Susceptibilities of Anaerobic Bacteria
A case of Finegoldia magna (formerly Peptostreptococcus magnus) infection mimicking disseminated malignancy
PDF) Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Clinically Relevant Gram-Positive Anaerobic Cocci Collected over a Three-Year Period in the Netherlands
PDF] Evaluation of Antibiotic Susceptibility of Gram-Positive Anaerobic Cocci Isolated from Cancer Patients of the N. N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center | Semantic Scholar
Antibiogram profiles and efficacy of antibiotic regimens of bacterial isolates from chronic osteomyelitis of the appendicular skeleton: A developing-world perspective
Frontiers | Finegoldia magna, an Anaerobic Gram-Positive Bacterium of the Normal Human Microbiota, Induces Inflammation by Activating Neutrophils
PDF) Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Clinically Relevant Gram-Positive Anaerobic Cocci Collected over a Three-Year Period in the Netherlands
Finegoldia magna Isolated from Orthopedic Joint Implant-Associated Infections | Journal of Clinical Microbiology
Finegoldia magna Isolated from Orthopedic Joint Implant-Associated Infections | Journal of Clinical Microbiology
A case of Finegoldia magna (formerly Peptostreptococcus magnus) infection mimicking disseminated malignancy - ScienceDirect
PDF) Antimicrobial Susceptibility of Clinically Relevant Gram-Positive Anaerobic Cocci Collected over a Three-Year Period in the Netherlands
Frontiers | Finegoldia magna, an Anaerobic Gram-Positive Bacterium of the Normal Human Microbiota, Induces Inflammation by Activating Neutrophils
Finegoldia magna Isolated from Orthopedic Joint Implant-Associated Infections | Journal of Clinical Microbiology
(PDF) Evaluation of Antibiotic Susceptibility of Gram-Positive Anaerobic Cocci Isolated from Cancer Patients of the N. N. Blokhin Russian Cancer Research Center
PDF) A case of necrotizing fasciitis caused by Finegoldia magna in a patient with type 2 diabetes mellitus