The Evolution of Class 1 Integrons and the Rise of Antibiotic Resistance
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Yan Boucher | Maurizio Labbate | Y. Boucher | M. Gillings | M. Labbate | A. Holmes | H. W. Stokes | M. Holley | S. Krishnan | Michael Gillings | Andrew Holmes | Samyuktha Krishnan | Marita Holley
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