Clonal success of piliated penicillin nonsusceptible pneumococci.
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Clonal success of piliated penicillin nonsusceptible pneumococci.
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Clonal success of piliated penicillin nonsusceptible pneumococci.
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Clonal success of piliated penicillin nonsusceptible pneumococci.
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Clonal success of piliated penicillin nonsusceptible pneumococci.
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Clonal success of piliated penicillin nonsusceptible pneumococci.
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P2860
P356
P1476
Clonal success of piliated penicillin nonsusceptible pneumococci.
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B Henriques-Normark
C Blomberg
E Morfeldt
F Henriques
J Dagerhamn
J Fernebro
K Sjöström
M A Barocchi
M Moschioni
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12907-12912
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10.1073/PNAS.0705589104
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2007-07-20T00:00:00Z