Listeria monocytogenes σB Regulates Stress Response and Virulence Functions
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Kathryn J. Boor | Martin Wiedmann | M. Wiedmann | K. Boor | S. Mithoe | Mark J. Kazmierczak | Sharon C. Mithoe
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