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Research Paper
In vivo transcriptomes of Streptococcus suis reveal genes required for niche-specific adaptation and pathogenesis
Jesús ArenasDepartment of Infection Biology, Wageningen BioVeterinary Research (WBVR), Lelystad, The Netherlands
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-8134-0693View further author information
Ruth Bossers-de VriesDepartment of Infection Biology, Wageningen BioVeterinary Research (WBVR), Lelystad, The NetherlandsView further author information
, José Harders-WesterveenDepartment of Infection Biology, Wageningen BioVeterinary Research (WBVR), Lelystad, The NetherlandsView further author information
, Herma BuysDepartment of Infection Biology, Wageningen BioVeterinary Research (WBVR), Lelystad, The NetherlandsView further author information
, Lisette M. F. Ruuls-van StalleDepartment of Infection Biology, Wageningen BioVeterinary Research (WBVR), Lelystad, The NetherlandsView further author information
, Norbert Stockhofe-ZurwiedenDepartment of Infection Biology, Wageningen BioVeterinary Research (WBVR), Lelystad, The NetherlandsView further author information
, Edoardo ZaccariaHost Microbe Interactions, Wageningen UR, Wageningen, The NetherlandsView further author information
, Jan TommassenDepartment of Molecular Microbiology and Institute of Biomembranes, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The NetherlandsView further author information
, Jerry M. WellsHost Microbe Interactions, Wageningen UR, Wageningen, The NetherlandsView further author information
, Hilde E. SmithDepartment of Infection Biology, Wageningen BioVeterinary Research (WBVR), Lelystad, The NetherlandsView further author information
& Astrid de GreeffDepartment of Infection Biology, Wageningen BioVeterinary Research (WBVR), Lelystad, The NetherlandsCorrespondence[email protected]
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2498-3668View further author information
Pages 334-351
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Received 26 Oct 2018, Accepted 19 Mar 2019, Published online: 07 Apr 2019
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