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Escherichia coli alpha-hemolysin: characteristics and probable role in pathogenicityCavalieri et al., 1984
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- Cavalieri S
- Bohach G
- Snyder I
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INTRODUCTION Escherichia c (li is usually considered to be an opportun-istic pathogen which constitutes a large portion of the normal intestinal flora of humans. This organism can, how-ever, contaminate, colonize, and subsequently cause infection of extraintestinal sites …
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