Plasmid-mediated invasiveness of "Shigella-like" Escherichia coli

Invasive Escherichia coli is a "Shigella-like" microorganism which causes a dysenteric syndrome through invasion of the human colonic epithelium. Representative strains of different serotypes were studied in order to determine whether plasmids are involved in their virulence. All invasive...

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Veröffentlicht in:Annales de microbiologie 1982-05, Vol.133 (3), p.351-355
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