Urolithins, ellagitannin metabolites produced by colon microbiota, inhibit Quorum Sensing in Yersinia enterocolitica: Phenotypic response and associated molecular changes.
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M. Garcia-Conesa | J. Espín | F. Tomás-Barberán | A. Allende | M. Larrosa | P. Truchado | J C Espín | F A Tomás-Barberán | J. Giménez‐Bastida | J A Giménez-Bastida | P Truchado | M Larrosa | A Allende | M T García-Conesa | M. García-Conesa
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