Structure of the cell-adhesion fragment of intimin from enteropathogenic Escherichia coli
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Keiran Fleming | Gordon Dougan | I. Connerton | G. Dougan | K. Fleming | G. Frankel | Geoff Kelly | S. Matthews | Gad Frankel | Sunil Prasannan | S. Daniell | G. Kelly | Sunil Prasannan | Stephen Matthews | Sarah Daniell | Ian Connerton
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