The IrgA homologue adhesin Iha is an Escherichia coli virulence factor in murine urinary tract infection.
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The IrgA homologue adhesin Iha is an Escherichia coli virulence factor in murine urinary tract infection.
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The IrgA homologue adhesin Iha ...... urine urinary tract infection.
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The IrgA homologue adhesin Iha ...... urine urinary tract infection.
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The IrgA homologue adhesin Iha ...... urine urinary tract infection.
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The IrgA homologue adhesin Iha ...... urine urinary tract infection.
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The IrgA homologue adhesin Iha ...... urine urinary tract infection.
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The IrgA homologue adhesin Iha ...... urine urinary tract infection.
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The IrgA homologue adhesin Iha ...... urine urinary tract infection.
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Connie Clabots
James R Johnson
Laura M Schoening
Nurmohammad Shaikh
Phillip I Tarr
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10.1128/IAI.73.2.965-971.2005
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2005-02-01T00:00:00Z