In vivo bioluminescence imaging of Escherichia coli O104:H4 and role of aerobactin during colonization of a mouse model of infection
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A. Torres | J. Kaper | M. Rojas-Lopez | V. Popov | N. Strockbine | E. Sbrana | C. Blumentritt | Roberto J. Cieza | Cristiane S Souza | R. Johnston | Maricarmen Rojas-Lopez
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