Afonina, 2017 - Google Patents
Characterizing the relationship between Sortase A-dependent substrates and the consequences of Srta deletion in Enterococcus faecalisAfonina, 2017
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Enterococcus faecalis is a gastrointestinal commensal bacterium that has emerged as an important opportunistic pathogen that is a serious public health threat due to its prevalent antibiotic resistance. A variety of virulence factors contributes to the pathogenesis of …
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