Pleiotropic effects of the twin-arginine translocation system on biofilm formation, colonization, and virulence in Vibrio cholerae
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Biao Kan | Jianguo Xu | Yanwen Xiong | Long-Fei Wu | B. Kan | M. Yan | Lijuan 3 Zhang | Shou-yi Gao | Jianguo Xu | Zhaoqin Zhu | Zhaoqin Zhu | Long-Fei Wu | Y. Xiong | H. Jing | Huaiqi Jing | Meiying Yan | Jingyun Zhang | Lijuan Zhang | Jingyun Zhang | Shouyi Gao | Long-Fei Wu
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