Neisseria meningitidis NadA is a new invasin which promotes bacterial adhesion to and penetration into human epithelial cells
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R. Rappuoli | V. Masignani | B. Capecchi | J. Adu-Bobie | M. Pizza | L. Ciucchi | A. Taddei | Federica Di Marcello | B. Aricó | J. Adu‐Bobie
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