Resistance to pentamidine is mediated by AdeAB, regulated by AdeRS, and influenced by growth conditions in Acinetobacter baumannii ATCC 17978
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Karl A. Hassan | U. H. Stroeher | Shashikanth Marri | Melissa H. Brown | Melissa H Brown | Felise G Adams | Uwe H Stroeher | Karl A Hassan | Shashikanth Marri | Felise G. Adams
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