Vi-deficient and nonfimbriated mutants of Salmonella typhi agglutinate human blood type antigens and are hyperinvasive.
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T. Ezaki | Y. Kawamura | Y. Yanagihara | T. Masuzawa | K. Hirose | M. Miyake | R. Shima | A. Q. Khan | L. Zhao | M. Kamijo | Kenji Hirose | Takayuki Ezaki | Masaki Miyake | Yoshiaki Kawamura | Yasutake Yanagihara | Licheng Zhao | A. Q. Khan | Ryuichiro Shima | Miki Kamijo
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