Lactate Acquisition Promotes Successful Colonization of the Murine Genital Tract by Neisseria gonorrhoeae
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R. Exley | Hong Wu | J. Shaw | A. Jerse | Harry Smith | Hong Wu | Christoph M. Tang | Ann E. Jerse | Rachel M. Exley | Jonathan Shaw | Muriel C. Schneider | H. Smith | C. Tang
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