Characterization of adherent‐invasive Escherichia coli isolated from pediatric patients with inflammatory bowel disease
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L. Stronati | F. Superti | G. Di Nardo | F. Minelli | A. Tinari | S. Cucchiara | L. Bertuccini | M. Costanzo | A. Negroni | R. Vitali | M. Pierdomenico | F. Nuti
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