Comparative Genomic Analysis of Globally Dominant ST131 Clone with Other Epidemiologically Successful Extraintestinal Pathogenic Escherichia coli (ExPEC) Lineages
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Haruo Watanabe | N. Ahmed | L. Wieler | A. Hussain | Munirul Alam | T. Semmler | A. Ranjan | Nishant Nandanwar | Narender Kumar | Savita Jadhav | Sabiha Shaik | S. K. Tiwari | Ramani Baddam | Mohammed Ameerul Islam
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