Complete genetic organization and functional aspects of the Escherichia coli S fimbrial adhesion determinant: nucleotide sequence of the genes sfa B, C, D, E, F.
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J. Hacker | J. Morschhäuser | M. Ott | I. van Die | T. Schmoll | B. Ludwig
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