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Three Hcp homologs with divergent extended loop regions exhibit different functions in avian pathogenic Escherichia coli
Jiale MaCollege of Veterinary MedicineNanjing Agricultural University210095NanjingChina;Key Lab of Animal BacteriologyMinistry of Agriculture210095NanjingChina
, Min SunCollege of Veterinary MedicineNanjing Agricultural University210095NanjingChina;Key Lab of Animal BacteriologyMinistry of Agriculture210095NanjingChina
, Zihao PanCollege of Veterinary MedicineNanjing Agricultural University210095NanjingChina;Key Lab of Animal BacteriologyMinistry of Agriculture210095NanjingChina
, Wenchao SongCollege of Veterinary MedicineNanjing Agricultural University210095NanjingChina;Key Lab of Animal BacteriologyMinistry of Agriculture210095NanjingChina
, Chengping LuCollege of Veterinary MedicineNanjing Agricultural University210095NanjingChina;Key Lab of Animal BacteriologyMinistry of Agriculture210095NanjingChina
& Huochun YaoCollege of Veterinary MedicineNanjing Agricultural University210095NanjingChina;Key Lab of Animal BacteriologyMinistry of Agriculture210095NanjingChinaCorrespondence[email protected]
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Received 21 Aug 2017, Accepted 23 Jan 2018, Published online: 29 Mar 2018
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