Temperate phages promote colicin-dependent fitness of Salmonella enterica serovar Typhimurium.
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Bärbel Stecher | B. Stecher | L. Bossi | Roman G. Gerlach | Lionello Bossi | Martin B Koeppel | Maja Sidstedt | Roman G Gerlach | Lubov P Nedialkova | Stefanie Spriewald | Diana Ring | M. Sidstedt | Stefanie Spriewald | L. Nedialkova | Diana Ring
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