A bacterial endosymbiont of the fungus Rhizopus microsporus drives phagocyte evasion and opportunistic virulence
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Xiaoping Zhou | Kerstin Voelz | Ignacio Insua | Yiyou Gu | Herbert Itabangi | A. Ibrahim | Poppy C. S. Sephton-Clark | Elizabeth R. Ballou | Gordon D. Brown | J. King | P. Moynihan | T. Gebremariam | D. Tamayo | Georgina P. Starling | Zamzam Mahamoud | Mark Probert | Joao N. Correia | João Correia | Teclegiorgis Gebremariam
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