Natural resistance, iron and infection: a challenge for clinical medicine.
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Natural resistance, iron and infection: a challenge for clinical medicine.
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Natural resistance, iron and infection: a challenge for clinical medicine.
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Natural resistance, iron and infection: a challenge for clinical medicine.
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C Gillon Ward
Henry J Rogers
John J Bullen
Paul B Spalding
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10.1099/JMM.0.46386-0
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2006-03-01T00:00:00Z