Intervening with Urinary Tract Infections Using Anti-Adhesives Based on the Crystal Structure of the FimH–Oligomannose-3 Complex
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Lode Wyns | L. Wyns | S. Hultgren | H. De Greve | J. Bouckaert | J. Hernalsteens | Henri De Greve | Julie Bouckaert | S. Oscarson | Nani Van Gerven | Adinda Wellens | Corinne Garofalo | Hien Nguyen | Rikard Slättegård | Jean-Pierre Hernalsteens | Stefan Oscarson | Scott Hultgren | Nani van Gerven | Rikard Slättegård | A. Wellens | Corinne Garofalo | Hien Nguyen
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