Naturally occurring single amino acid replacements in a regulatory protein alter streptococcal gene expression and virulence in mice.
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R. Olsen | J. Musser | P. Shea | S. Shelburne | Bryce Suber | M. Kumaraswami | Ronan K. Carroll | S. Beres | Anthony R. Flores | Stephen B. Beres | P. Sahasrabhojane
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