A new regulator of pathogenicity (bvlR) is required for full virulence and tight microcolony formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
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F. Jerry Reen | Olivier Lesouhaitier | O. Lesouhaitier | F. O'Gara | F. Reen | Ronan R. McCarthy | Fergal O’Gara | Marlies J. Mooij | M. Mooij | R. McCarthy | Reen Fj | Fergal O'Gara
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