Bacteriocin production augments niche competition by enterococci in the mammalian GI tract
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Pavlos Bousounis | Nita H. Salzman | Pippa Simpson | P. Simpson | N. Salzman | Pavlos Bousounis | Daniel J. Bretl | Vy Lam | Sushma Kommineni | Sushma Kommineni | Rajrupa Chakraborty | Michael Hayward | Yumei Cao | Christopher J. Kristich | Rajrupa Chakraborty | Vy Lam | Yumei Cao | Michael A. Hayward | C. Kristich
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