Sequencing and functional annotation of avian pathogenic Escherichia coli serogroup O78 strains reveals the evolution of E. coli lineages pathogenic for poultry via distinct mechanisms
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Gemma C. Langridge | Roy R. Chaudhuri | Thomas R. Connor | Roy Curtiss | Gordon Dougan | Lothar H. Wieler | G. Dougan | N. Thomson | R. Chaudhuri | L. Wieler | H. Hauser | C. Ewers | D. Pickard | T. Connor | F. Dziva | M. Stevens | R. Curtiss | Heidi Hauser | Sabine Eckert | Nicholas R. Thomson | Christa Ewers | S. Eckert | S. Mukhopadhyay | P. V. van Diemen | Francis Dziva | Pauline M. van Diemen | Graham Prescott | Melha Mellata | Suman Mukhopadhyay | Derek J. Pickard | Mark P. Stevens | G. Prescott | P. V. Diemen | M. Mellata | Graham Prescott | G. Langridge | Mark P. Stevensf | Melha Mellata
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