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Pseudomonas fluorescens: iron-responsive proteins and their involvement in host infection

Sun et al., 2015

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17124140165666834159
Author
Sun Y
Sun L
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Veterinary Microbiology

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For pathogenic bacteria, the ability to acquire iron is vital to survival in the host. In consequence, many genes involved in iron acquisition are associated with bacterial virulence. Pseudomonas fluorescens is a bacterial pathogen to a variety of farmed fish …
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