Comprehensive Assignment of Roles for Salmonella Typhimurium Genes in Intestinal Colonization of Food-Producing Animals
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Julian Parkhill | Gemma C. Langridge | Roy R. Chaudhuri | I. Charles | D. Turner | J. Parkhill | D. Maskell | R. Chaudhuri | G. Pullinger | M. Stevens | S. Pleasance | Daniel J. Turner | S. Peters | A. Turner | A. Buckley | Sarah E. Peters | Stephen J. Pleasance | Ian G. Charles | Duncan J. Maskell | P. V. van Diemen | A. Keith Turner | Jinhong Wang | Eirwen Morgan | Pauline M. van Diemen | Mark P. Stevens | Gillian D. Pullinger | Alison J. Bowen | Debra L. Hudson | Holly M. Davies | Anthony M. Buckley | Holly Davies | Jinhong Wang | P. V. Diemen | E. Morgan | A. Bowen | G. Langridge | D. L. Hudson | Ian G. Charles | A. Keith Turner | Mark P. Stevens | Daniel J. Turner | Duncan J. Maskell | S. Peters | Stephen J. Pleasance | Holly M. Davies | Anthony M. Buckley
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