Uncovering Listeria monocytogenes hypervirulence by harnessing its biodiversity
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Eduardo P C Rocha | Alexandre Leclercq | Marie Touchon | Alexis Criscuolo | Sylvain Brisse | M. Touchon | E. Rocha | A. Brisabois | Olivier Disson | S. Brisse | V. Chenal-Francisque | A. Criscuolo | Marc Lecuit | Anne Brisabois | Marc Lecuit | A. Leclercq | C. Charlier | S. Roussel | M. Maury | Yu-Huan Tsai | C. Gaultier | Viviane Chenal-Francisque | Olivier Disson | Caroline Charlier | Mylène M Maury | Yu-Huan Tsai | Charlotte Gaultier | Sophie Roussel
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