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Novel type of pilus associated with a Shiga-toxigenic E. coli hybrid pathovar conveys aggregative adherence and bacterial virulence
Christina LangDivision of Enteropathogenic Bacteria and LegionellaRobert Koch Institut38855WernigerodeSaxony-AnhaltGermany
, Angelika FruthDivision of Enteropathogenic Bacteria and LegionellaRobert Koch Institut38855WernigerodeSaxony-AnhaltGermany
, Gudrun HollandDivision of Advanced Light and Electron MicroscopyRobert Koch Institut13353BerlinGermany
, Michael LaueDivision of Advanced Light and Electron MicroscopyRobert Koch Institut13353BerlinGermany
, Sabrina MühlenDepartment of Molecular Infection BiologyHelmholtz Centre for Infection Research38124BraunschweigLower SaxonyGermany
, Petra DerschDepartment of Molecular Infection BiologyHelmholtz Centre for Infection Research38124BraunschweigLower SaxonyGermany
& Antje FliegerDivision of Enteropathogenic Bacteria and LegionellaRobert Koch Institut38855WernigerodeSaxony-AnhaltGermanyCorrespondence[email protected]
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Received 06 Sep 2018, Accepted 11 Nov 2018, Published online: 05 Dec 2018
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