Examination of Campylobacter jejuni putative adhesins leads to the identification of a new protein, designated FlpA, required for chicken colonization.
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Examination of Campylobacter jejuni putative adhesins leads to the identification of a new protein, designated FlpA, required for chicken colonization.
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A Singh Dhillon
Jason M Neal-McKinney
Michael E Konkel
Rebecca C Flanagan
William G Miller
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10.1128/IAI.01266-08
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2009-04-06T00:00:00Z