IcmS‐dependent translocation of SdeA into macrophages by the Legionella pneumophila type IV secretion system
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J Patrick Bardill | Joseph P Vogel | Jennifer L Miller | J. Vogel | Jennifer L. Miller | J. P. Bardill | Joseph P. Vogel
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