The pathogen-associated <i>iroA</i> gene cluster mediates bacterial evasion of lipocalin 2
Michael A. Fischbach(Cardiovascular Institute of the South), Kelly D. Smith(University of Washington), Roland K. Strong(Fred Hutch Cancer Center), Rebecca J. Abergel(University of California, Berkeley), Barry L. Wanner(Harvard University), Alan Aderem(Center for Infectious Disease Research), David R. Liu(Broad Institute), Kenneth N. Raymond(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), Yang Yu(Sun Yat-sen University), Hening Lin(Howard Hughes Medical Institute), Christopher T. Walsh(Harvard University), Lu Zhou(Shandong First Medical University)
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