Escherichia coli Isolates That Carry vat, fyuA, chuA, and yfcV Efficiently Colonize the Urinary Tract
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K. Kim | H. Mobley | S. Walk | A. Stapleton | James R. Johnson | T. Hooton | L. Nolan | Paul C. Dinh | R. Spurbeck
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