Thin Aggregative Fimbriae and Cellulose Enhance Long-Term Survival and Persistence of Salmonella
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M. Surette | D. Gibson | W. Kay | A. P. White | W. Kim | W. Kim | D. L Gibson | Aaron White | Michael G. Surette | W. Kay | Wook Kim
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