The Trw Type IV Secretion System of Bartonella Mediates Host-Specific Adhesion to Erythrocytes
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Huanming Yang | Maxime Québatte | P. Engel | C. Dehio | M. Vayssier-Taussat | Jing Wang | Antoine Danchin | F. Biville | M. Mavris | G. Marignac | H. Boulouis | Hongkuan Deng | L. Arnaud | D. Le Rhun | H. Saenz | S. Cescau | Evelyne Lenaour | M. Vayssier‐Taussat | Henri L. Saenz | Philipp Engel | Geneviève Marignac
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