Molecular basis of commensalism in the urinary tract: low virulence or virulence attenuation?
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Molecular basis of commensalism in the urinary tract: low virulence or virulence attenuation?
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Molecular basis of commensalis ...... ence or virulence attenuation?
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Molecular basis of commensalis ...... ence or virulence attenuation?
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Molecular basis of commensalis ...... ence or virulence attenuation?
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Molecular basis of commensalis ...... ence or virulence attenuation?
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Björn Wullt
Catharina Svanborg
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Jörg Hacker
Ulrich Dobrindt
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10.1128/IAI.01215-07
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2007-11-26T00:00:00Z