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Role of Bacterial Lectins in Urinary Tract Infections

Molecular Mechanisms for Diversification of Bacterial Surface Lectins
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Part of the Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology book series (AEMB, volume 485)

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Recombinant Strain Tissue Tropism Sugar Specificity Enterobacterial Species Intraspecies Diversity 
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Authors and Affiliations

  1. 1.Department of Human Microbiology Tel-Aviv UniversityTel-AvivIsrael
  2. 2.Department ofAnatomy and NeurobiologyUniversity of TennesseeMemphis
  3. 3.VA Medical CenterMemphis
  4. 4.Departments of Pathology and MicrobiologyDuke UniversityDurham
  5. 5.Department of Membrane Research and BiophysicsThe Weizmann Institute of ScienceRehovotIsrael

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