Identification and proteome analysis of the two-component VirR/VirS system in epidemic Streptococcus suis serotype 2.
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Qiu Zhong | Fuquan Hu | Ming Li | Tian Chen | F. Hu | Ming Li | Xiaodong Shen | Yan Zhao | Xiaodong Shen | Yan Zhao | Min Wang | Tian Chen | Haihui Wang | Min Wang | Qiu Zhong | Haihui Wang
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