Genomic comparison of multi-drug resistant invasive and colonizing Acinetobacter baumannii isolated from diverse human body sites reveals genomic plasticity
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A. Phillippy | D. Rasko | K. Thom | A. Harris | J. Sahl | J. K. Johnson | William Hsiao
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