Interaction of lipocalin 2, transferrin, and siderophores determines the replicative niche of Klebsiella pneumoniae during pneumonia.
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Interaction of lipocalin 2, transferrin, and siderophores determines the replicative niche of Klebsiella pneumoniae during pneumonia.
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Interaction of lipocalin 2, tr ...... a pneumoniae during pneumonia.
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Interaction of lipocalin 2, tr ...... la pneumoniae during pneumonia
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Jennifer E Oyler
Lindsay Schmidt
Michael A Bachman
Steven Lenio
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10.1128/MBIO.00224-11
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2012-11-20T00:00:00Z