Intestinally secreted C-type lectin Reg3b attenuates salmonellosis but not listeriosis in mice
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Intestinally secreted C-type lectin Reg3b attenuates salmonellosis but not listeriosis in mice
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Intestinally secreted C-type l ...... is but not listeriosis in mice
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Intestinally secreted C-type l ...... is but not listeriosis in mice
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Intestinally secreted C-type l ...... is but not listeriosis in mice
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Intestinally secreted C-type l ...... is but not listeriosis in mice
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Intestinally secreted C-type l ...... is but not listeriosis in mice
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Intestinally secreted C-type l ...... is but not listeriosis in mice
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Arjan J Schonewille
Carolien Vink
Ingeborg M J Bovee-Oudenhoven
Irene Konings
Jan Dekker
Jerry M Wells
Juan Iovanna
Marleen T J van Ampting
Roelof van der Meer
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10.1128/IAI.06165-11
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2012-01-17T00:00:00Z