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MacDonald et al.

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MacDonald T
Frankel G
Goncalves N
Dougan G
Phillips A
Hartland E
Huter V
Higgins L

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MATERIALS AND METHODS Bacterial strains and plasmids. The bacterial strains used in this study were E. coli BL21 and TG1 and wild-type C. rodentium, EPEC (strain E2348/69), and their eae deletion mutants, strains DBS255 (28) and CVD206 (6), respectively. The …
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