Osmoregulatory Systems of Escherichia coli:Identification of Betaine-Carnitine-Choline Transporter Family MemberBetU and Distributions of betU and trkG amongPathogenic and NonpathogenicIsolates
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J. M. Wood | J. Henderson | Anh Ly | James Henderson | Annie Lu | Doreen E. Culham | Janet M. Wood | A. Ly | D. Culham | A. Lu
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