University of Birmingham Mobile-genetic-element-encoded hypertolerance to copper protects Staphylococcus aureus from killing by host phagocytes
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A. Narechania | J. Morrissey | M. Holden | K. Waldron | P. Planet | G. Riboldi | A. Moustafa | E. Dickson | Joan A. Geoghegana
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