Liu et al., 2008 - Google Patents
Regulation of surface architecture by symbiotic bacteria mediates host colonizationLiu et al., 2008
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- Liu C
- Lee S
- VanLare J
- Kasper D
- Mazmanian S
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- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Microbes occupy countless ecological niches in nature. Sometimes these environments may be on or within another organism, as is the case in both microbial infections and symbiosis of mammals. Unlike pathogens that establish opportunistic infections, hundreds of human …
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