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Identification and characterization of genes encoding the human transferrin-binding proteins from Haemophilus influenzaeGray-Owen et al., 1995
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- Gray-Owen S
- Loosmore S
- Schryvers A
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- Infection and immunity
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Haemophilus influenzae, a strict human pathogen, acquires iron in vivo through the direct binding and removal of iron from human transferrin by an as yet uncharacterized process at the bacterial cell surface. In this study, the tbpA and tbpB genes of H. influenzae, encoding …
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