The Conserved nhaAR Operon Is Drastically Divergent between B2 and Non-B2 Escherichia coli and Is Involved in Extra-Intestinal Virulence
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O. Tenaillon | J. Glodt | A. Ledda | M. Lescat | J. Tourret | S. Dion | C. Gateau | F. Reibel | Coralie Pintard | A. Launay | Stéphane Cruvellier | Jérémy Glodt | Adrien Launay
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