Protection and attachment of Vibrio cholerae mediated by the toxin-coregulated pilus in the infant mouse model.
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Protection and attachment of Vibrio cholerae mediated by the toxin-coregulated pilus in the infant mouse model.
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Protection and attachment of V ...... lus in the infant mouse model.
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Ronald K Taylor
Shelly J Krebs
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10.1128/JB.00378-11
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2011-07-29T00:00:00Z