Contribution of bacterial and host factors to pathogen “blooming” in a gnotobiotic mouse model for Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium-induced enterocolitis
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Philipp C. Münch | B. Stecher | A. Bleich | M. Basic | Claudia Eberl | D. Garzetti | Simone Herp | Markus Beutler | Sandrine Brugiroux | Diana Ring | Saib Hussain | Tamas Dolowschiak | Patrick Schiller
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