MrpH, a new class of metal-binding adhesin, requires zinc to mediate biofilm formation
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S. Knight | Allison N. Norsworthy | H. Mobley | Melanie M. Pearson | W. Ubhayasekera | W. Jiang | Wang Jiang | Michael C Breed | Nina Serr
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