The Opportunistic Pathogen Serratia marcescens Utilizes Type VI Secretion To Target Bacterial Competitors
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Katharina Trunk | S. Murdoch | S. Coulthurst | Grant English | M. J. Fritsch | E. Pourkarimi | Ehsan Pourkarimi | Sarah L. Murdoch | Katharina Trunk | Grant English | Maximilian J. Fritsch | Sarah J. Coulthurst | Ehsan Pourkarimi
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