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A mouse model for the human pathogen Salmonella typhi.
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A mouse model for the human pathogen Salmonella typhi.
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A mouse model for the human pathogen Salmonella typhi.
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Anthony Rongvaux
Elizabeth E Eynon
Jeongmin Song
Jorge E Galán
Richard A Flavell
Sean Stevens
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10.1016/J.CHOM.2010.09.003
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2010-10-01T00:00:00Z