Characterization of Adherent-Invasive Escherichia coli (AIEC) Outer Membrane Proteins Provides Potential Molecular Markers to Screen Putative AIEC Strains
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D. Rasko | R. Rosselló-Móra | Felipe Del Canto | D. Araya | D. Ginard | M. De la Fuente | M. Hermoso | R. Vidal | Waleska Saitz | D. Montero | M. Farfán | Mirka Pardo
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