Comparative genomic analysis of a multiple antimicrobial resistant enterotoxigenic E. coli O157 lineage from Australian pigs
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I. Charles | A. Darling | S. Djordjevic | T. Chapman | S. Abraham | P. R. Chowdhury | Ethan R. Wyrsch | Jerran Santos
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