What It Takes to Be a Pseudomonas aeruginosa? The Core Genome of the Opportunistic Pathogen Updated
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Christophe Guyeux | Didier Hocquet | Xavier Bertrand | Kamel Mazouzi | Benoît Valot | C. Guyeux | B. Valot | D. Hocquet | X. Bertrand | Julien-Yves Rolland | Kamel Mazouzi | Julien Yves Rolland
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